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    Move Menu Window
    Image
    Black Level
    OffLMLMHH
    ABCDE
    Memory 1VIDEO 0
    White Level 0
    Gamma Trim
    Hue 0
    Saturation 100
    Color Temp.
    Sharpness Type
    Sharpness Gain
    Level adjustment
    Iris
    Color Balance16
    SignalInitialSetup
    6000K  +
    –0.000uv
    Standard
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    Location
    Keystone
    Remote Control Sensor
    Remote Control ID
    Lens Adjustment  Lock
    White Boost
    Economy Mode
    Menu Color
    Message
    Trigger Out
    Baud Rate
    Menu structure
    1
    These menu items make adjustments
    to the projection image. The menu
    details will vary depending on the
    input signal type.2
    These menu items set parameters for
    the various input signals. The menu
    details will vary depending on the
    input signal type.3
    These menu items set the initial
    parameters for a number of menu
    items.4
    These menu items set parameters
    related to installation method,
    remote control and so on.
    Black Level (Brightness)
    White Level (Contrast)
    Gamma Trim
    Hue
    Saturation
    Color Temp.
    Sharpness Type
    Sharpness Gain
    Color Balance
    Level adjustment
    IrisDisplay Aspect
    3D Y/C  Separation
    Noise Reduction
    Video Type
    Progressive Mode
    Color Space Conversion
    Setup Level (SDTV)
    Setup Level (HDTV)
    Signal Level
    Sync Adjustment
    Tracking
    Horiz. Display Position
    Vert. Display Position
    Signal StatusColor System
    INPUT A  Signal
    INPUT A  Sync Type
    INPUT B Signal
    INPUT B Sync Type
    DVI Signal
    Auto Power Off
    Auto Input Search
    Display Language
    Lamp Running Time
    Reset
    Menu Start Screen
    Menu ItemMenu Group
    Items with a submenu
    It is necessary to set various properties on a variety of menus so that this unit can project in optimal condition. There are four menu groups,
    each with a number of different menu items. Some of these items are not selectable for certain types of input signal, some have submenus
    attached, and others have a three stage menu hierarchy. (Displayed with a 
    S overleaf.)
    Each menu group consists of the items below. Follow the procedures outlined to adjust the parameters in each menu to suit your viewing
    requirements. 
    						
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    MENU
    English
    Menu Item
    BLACK LEVEL
    Adjusts the level of blackness in an image while maintaining peak white brightness. Increasing
    the black level will increase the luminosity of dark scenes and clarify picture tone, however it
    will also lower the contrast. Reducing the black level will increase the contrast in dark scenes
    but will reduce the clarity of black tones.
    WHITE LEVEL (*CONTRAST)
    Increases the level of whiteness in an image without changing the luminosity of the darker parts
    of the image. Increasing the white level will brighten the white areas of an image and increase
    contrast, however it will also reduce the clarity of white within the image. Reducing the white
    level will lower contrast.
    (*BRIGHTNESS)
    Controls the total brightness of an image. When set too high, the black portion of the image
    becomes grayish and the white portion of the image tends to be saturated. When set too low, the
    entire image becomes darker.
    GAMMA TRIM
    Adjusts the response of the color gradation and gray scale within the image. There are ten
    patterns available, on two pages of five patterns each. Use the 
     key to switch between the
    pages, and select the appropriate pattern for the contents to be viewed.
    HUE
    Adjusts the hue of the image. Reducing this setting increases the amount of red in the image.
    Increasing it will add blue to the image.
    SATURATION
    Adjusts color depth. Reducing the value of this setting lightens the color of the image, while
    increasing it will increase the depth of color.
    COLOR TEMP. 
    SAdjusts the level of white in colors between red and blue, and between green and magenta. A
    lower setting adds more red to the colors giving a more relaxed feel to the image, while a higher
    setting adds more blue, resulting in “fresh” color tones. Also, increase the hUV to give more
    green to the image, or reduce it to add more magenta.Adjustment range
    –100 to 0 to +100
    –100 to 0 to +100
    (*0.50 to 1.00 to 1.50)
    –100 to 0 to +100
    A/B/C/D/E
    a/b/c/d/e
    –100 to 0 to +100
    0 to 100 to 200
    5000K to 6000K
    to 10000K
     (COLOR TEMP.)–0.020UV to 0.000 to
    +0.020UV (hUV)
    1  ........You cannot adjust these settings without an input signal.
    Input signal
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, *RGB PC
    *RGB PC
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    +
    –
    COLOR TEMP.  ADJUSTMENT
    Color temp. adjustment
    Menu structure
    BLACK LEVEL
    White White
    Output image
    BlackBlack White White
    Input signal Input signalWHITE LEVEL
    (*CONTRAST)
    White
    Black White
    Input signal (*BRIGHTNESS)
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    Adjustment range
    OFF/L/ML/MH/H
    0 to 16 to 63
    STANDARD/RGB/
    RGBYCM
    –50 to 0 to +50
    STANDARD/CINEMA Input signalVideo/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PCMenu ItemSHARPNESS TYPE
    Use this parameter to change the filtering characteristics of the circuitry used to sharpen edges
    in the projected image.
    SHARPNESS GAIN
    Adjusts the clearness of the image edges. The higher value creates clearer edges. The lower
    value creates a softer image with less noise element.
    COLOR BALANCE 
    SThe default setting displays a good balance of colors, which you cannot change. For RGB, this
    parameter adjusts the color balance and gain for the three primary colors R (red), G (green), and
    B (Blue). The intermediate colors Y (yellow), C (cyan), and M (magenta) are set automatically
    based on the RGB and color temperature settings. From the RGB submenu, press the RESET
    key on the remote control to automatically adjust the RGB setting and based on the color gain
    and temperature you have just set  For RGBYCM, you should set the color balance and gain for
    each color separately. From the RGBYCM submenu, press the RESET key on the remote
    control to automatically adjust the RGB or YCM tone and based on the color gain and
    temperature you have just set. Refer to the color chart below for further help in adjusting
    parameters.
    LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 
    SAdjusts gain and offset for all parameters (Y, CB, CR/R, G, B) of component and RGB signals.
    (except DVI input)
    IRIS
    IRIS set this parameter to STANDARD for viewing bright images on a large screen. Set it to
    CINEMA if you want to give priority to the deep blacks and high contrast important to home
    theatre viewing. XYZ color system color chart
    Menu structure
    Y
    X
    Green
    Red
    Cyan
    Yellow
    Magenta
    Blue 
    						
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    MENU
    English
    Menu structure
    Selections
    AUTO/NORMAL/
    SQUEEZE/SMART
    ZOOM/ZOOM/
    SUBTITLE ZOOM 
    S(SUBTITLE AREA,V. SCROLL) THROUGH/
    THROUGH SQUEEZE
    0 to 3 to 10
    –10 to 4 to +10
    OFF/ON
    OFF/1/2/3
    DVD/VCR
    AUTO/VIDEO
    AUTO/SDTV/HDTV
    0%/7.5%
    0%/7.5%
    16–235/0–255
    –128 to 0 to +127
    0 to 16 to 31
    –50 to 0 to +50
    –50 to 0 to +50 Input signal
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    Video(NTSC)
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV
    RGB TV
    *RGB PC
    *RGB PC
    *RGB PC
    *RGB PC
    Video/Component,
    RGB TV, RGB PC
    2  ......You cannot adjust the parameters below if the unit is not receiving an input signal.
    100
    0 %
    IMAGE SIGNAL
    BLACK LEVEL PEDESTAL LEVEL Menu Item
    DISPLAY ASPECT SSets the aspect ratio to use when projecting an image for a given input signal. Under AUTO
    mode, the unit will automatically switch to the most suitable mode for display. NORMAL
    (THROUGH) mode projects the image as is without an alteration to the signal. SQUEEZE
    displays horizontally compressed images in a normal non-compressed manner. ZOOM projects
    the image scaled up by a given ratio. SMART ZOOM expands a 4:3 image to 16:9 size.
    SUBTITLE ZOOM displays subtitles. THROUGH SQUEEZE displays an image with the width
    scaled up. The availability of these options depends on the type of input signal.
    Depending on the state of the input source, it may not be possible for the unit to automatically
    select the optimal display mode. In this case, please select an appropriate mode manually.
    SUBTITLE ZOOM contains the following parameter settings:
    SUBTITLE AREA: Adjusts the subtitle display area
    V. SCROLL: Adjusts the vertical position of subtitles
    3D Y/C  SEPARATION
    Suppresses the rainbow like color crossing and annoying dots in the image received from video
    input. This choice is only available for NTSC format signals from composite inputs.
    NOISE REDUCTION
    Uses digital processing to eliminate noise in the luminance and color signals in sources with a
    comparatively large amount of noise, producing a more vivid image. Use where warranted by
    source quality.
    VIDEO TYPE
    To ensure synchronization, select VCR when using analog videotape as a video input source.
    Select DVD for other sources.
    PROGRESSIVE MODE
    Switches the mode of interlace/progressive (I/P) conversion for the built in Faroudja function.
    AUTO distinguishes film source automatically and projects it progressively at 60 frames per
    second. Video turns the distinction function off. Both of these modes use the DCDi function.
     (Only for SDTV interlaced signals)
    COLOR SPACE CONVERSION
    Selects color space coefficients for SDTV BT.601 and HDTV BT.709 type signals. In the AUTO
    mode, the unit will automatically select an appropriate mode based on the resolution of the
    signal.
    SETUP LEVEL (SDTV)
    Compensates for the differences in blackness levels
    in normal image signals. It sets the level for signals
    equal to the pedestal level at 0%, and those for
    signals with high levels of blackness at 7.5%.
    SETUP LEVEL (HDTV)
    Compensates for the differences in blackness levels
    in HDTV signals. It sets the level for signals equal to
    the pedestal level at 0%, and those for signals with
    high levels of blackness at 7.5%.
    SIGNAL LEVEL
    The function to change the range of the digital signal level of the input image.
    Use 16—235 for a standard STB (Set Top Box) connection, or use 0—255 for a PC compatible
    connection. (Only for DVI Signals)
    SYNC ADJUSTMENT
    Regulates flickering, noise, and disorder in the projection image. (* except DVI input)
    TRACKING
    Regulates vertical striping in the image. (* except DVI input)
    HORIZ. DISPLAY POSITION
    Adjusts the horizontal positioning of the projection image. (* except DVI input)
    VEAT. DISPLAY POSITION
    Adjusts the vertical position of the projection image. (* except DVI input)
    SIGNAL STATUS 
    SDisplays the resolution of the input signal, and synchronization information for RGB signals. 
    						
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    Menu structure
    3 
         INPUT A    INPUT B    D4 VIDEO    S VIDEO    VIDEO    DVI
    Menu item
    COLOR SYSTEM SSelects the color system to use when the input signal is from a video source. Available selections are
    NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, and SECAM. Usually, setting the unit to AUTO will
    result in the unit automatically selecting the appropriate color method. However, since the unit does not
    automatically detect NTSC
    4.43 under AUTO mode, set the color method to NTSC4.43 manually to view
    NTSC4.43 images.
    INPUT A SIGNAL 
    SSelects the type of input signal received at INPUT A.
    INPUT A SYNC TYPE 
    SSelects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT A. (For RGB TV only)
    INPUT B SIGNAL 
    SSelects the type of input signal received at INPUT B.
    INPUT B SYNC TYPE 
    SSelects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT B. (For RGB TV only)
    DVI SIGNAL 
    SSelects the type of input signal received at DVI.
    AUTO POWER OFF
    Setting the power saving mode to ON will cause the unit to automatically turn off the lamp and place
    itself in the standby mode if no signal is received through the inputs on the main unit for 30 minutes.
    AUTO INPUT SEARCH
    Automatically searches through input sources in the following order if no input signal is received at the
    currently selected input.
    DISPLAY LANGUAGE 
    SSelects the language to use in the menu display.
    LAMP RUNNING TIME 
    SDisplays the total lamp running time. You can reset the lamp running time in the submenu attached to
    this menu item.
    RESET 
    SResets all parameters on the menu and held in memory to their default factory settings.Selections
    AUTO/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/
    PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM
    COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
    AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/
    Sync on Green
    COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
    AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/
    Sync on Green
    COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
    OFF/ON
    OFF/ON
    /English/Deutsch/Español/Français/
    Italiano/Portuguêsa//
    ALL SETTINGS/ALL MEMORIES/
    CURRENT MEMORY 
    						
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    MENU
    English
    Menu structure
    4 
    Selections
    FRONT/TABLE, FRONT/CEILING, REAR/
    TABLE, REAR/CEILING
    –100 to 0 to +100
    FRONT&REAR/FRONT/REAR/OFF
    ID 1/ID 2
    OFF/ON
    OFF/ON
    OFF/ON
    MONOTONE/COLOR
    OFF/ON
    LAMP/FAN/RS-232C
    9600bps/19200bps/38400bps/57600bps/
    115200bps Increase the value in the positive (+) direction
    When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower When the lower part of the image is wider than the top
    Decrease the value in a negative (–) direction Menu item
    LOCATION SThere are four ways of installing this unit; tabletop or ceiling mounting for front or rear projection. The
    DPX-1000 will invert or rotate the projection according to this setting.
    KEYSTONE
    If the projection unit is at a horizontal or perpendicular angle to the screen the projection image will be
    distorted to a trapezoid shape. Use the KEYSTONE setting to electronically correct without increasing
    the length of the image. Increase the value when the top of the image is overly wide, and reduce the
    value when the lower part of the image is too wide.
    REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 
    SUse this parameter for switching between the 2 sensors located on the front and rear of the main unit that
    receive signals from the remote control. You can operate the main unit with a wired remote regardless of
    how this parameter is set.
    REMOTE CONTROL ID 
    SThe main unit can receive commands from the remote control if you set the same ID in the main unit as
    is set by the code change switch on the side of the remote control. Use this code change switch to allow
    one remote to control two main units independently.
    LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK
    Locks the lens so that the V. POS, ZOOM, and FOCUS settings cannot be changed accidentally. Set to
    OFF to cancel this function.
    WHITE BOOST
    Enhances the luster of the white part in the projected image.
    ECONOMY MODE
    Lowers power supply to the lamp by approximately 20% to prolong its life.
    MENU COLOR 
    SSelects the color of the characters and background for the on-screen menu display. Press the + or button to access the submenu and change color selections.
    MESSAGE
    Set whether to display messages of any type on screen.
    TRIGGER OUT 
    SSet the external control TRIGGER OUT terminal 12V signal emission to “LAMP” to synchronize it to
    the ON/OFF state of the lamp, to “FAN” to synchronize it to the fan, and to “RS-232C”, to receive ON/
    OFF signals through the RS-232C terminal.
    BAUD RATE 
    SSets the transmission speed of the RS-232C terminal.
    This setting becomes valid from the next time you switch the unit on. 
    						
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    Image
    Display Aspect
    Memory 1VIDEO
    3D Y/C SeparationNoise ReductionVideo TypeProgressive ModeColor Space Conversion
    +: Enter
    InitialSetup
    Setup Level (SDTV)
    Signal Status
    OffOn
    DVDVCR
    Auto
    Video Auto
    0%7.5%Setup Level (HDTV)0%7.5%
    123
    AutoSDTVHDTV Off Signal
    AutoNormalSqueezeSmart ZoomZoomSubtitle ZoomThroughThrough Squeeze
    Display Aspect
    
    Menu operation
    Menu screen and operating buttons
    This section provides you with general information about the menu screen and operating buttons on the remote control and this unit’s control
    panel for easier operation. Please read it carefully before starting to operate the menu.
    There are four menu groups in the menu, each containing various
    menu items. Some menu items also have submenus, making up a 3
    tier hierarchy.
    MOVE MENU WINDOW
    Menu group
    Menu item
    Help message
    Memory setting
    number
    Input signalSubmenu
    parameter
    Submenu markParameter
    1MENU button
    Opens or closes the menu.
    2Cursor buttons
    +/– (for side-to-side movements)
    • Select a menu group.
    • Open and close submenus.
    • Select or change settings.
    h/g (for up and down movements)
    • Select a menu item.
    • Select or change settings.
    3 button
    • Opens a submenu.
    • Confirm a new setting when adjusting “COLOR SYS-
    TEM”, “INPUT A SIGNAL”, “INPUT B SIGNAL”,
    “DVI SIGNAL”, “LOCATION”, “REMOTE CONTROL
    SENSOR”, or “REMOTE CONTROL ID”.
    • Opens a one-touch image menu when the menu screen has
    not been opened.
    4MEMORY buttons 1—6 (Remote control only)
    Select a memory setting number.
    5ESCAPE button
    • Returns the cursor to the menu group hierarchy from the
    menu item hierarchy.
    • Closes the submenu.
    • Closes the menu when the cursor is on one of the menu
    groups.
    • Returns the cursor to the menu input screen after changing
    menus.
    6RESET button (Remote control only)
    Resets the parameter setting to the factory setting.
    (Items without factory settings cannot be reset.)
    45
    RESET
    6 123
    VIDEO STILL HIDE
    INPUT
    MENU
    PATT IRIS AUTOSETTING
    ASPECTZOOM FOCUS V. POS
    ESCAPE
    LIGHT
    BD4
    S VIDEOAINPUT
    MEMORYDVI
    51
    2
    3
    4
    6
    STANDBY/ON
    SETTING
    LAMP COVER TEMP FAN PATTERN
    ESCAPEMENU
    INPUT ASPECT1
    3 5
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    MENU
    English
    Menu operation
    Basic menu operation
    To ensure proper projection, start with setting and adjustment in menu group “SETUP”.
    45
    RESET
    6 123
    VIDEO STILL HIDE
    INPUTASPECT
    LIGHT
    BD4
    S VIDEOAINPUT
    MEMORYDVI
    INPUT PATT IRIS AUTO
    SETTING
    ASPECTZOOM FOCUS V. POS
    ESCAPEMENU1, 6
    5
    3, 5
    2, 44
    STANDBY/ON
    SETTING
    LAMP COVER TEMP FAN PATTERN
    ESCAPEMENU
    INPUT ASPECT1, 6
    2, 4 3, 55
    1.Press MENU to open the menu.
    The previous menu screen opens if menu operations have
    already been performed.
    2.Press + or – to select a menu group.
    3.Press g to enter the menu item hierarchy.
    Then select an item to be adjusted by pressing the h or g
    button.
    4.Select or change the parameter by pressing + or –.
    MENU
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    MENU
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
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    Image
    Black Level
    OffLMLMHH
    ABCDE
    Memory 1VIDEO 0
    White Level 0Gamma TrimHue 0Saturation 100Color Temp.Sharpness TypeSharpness Gain
    Level adjustmentIris
    Color Balance16
    SignalInitialSetup
    6000K  +
    –0.000uv
    Standard
    StandardCinema
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    Memory 1VIDEO
    Setup
    LocationKeystone 0Remote Control SensorRemote Control IDLens Adjustment Lock
    Economy Mode
    OffOnWhite BoostOffOnOffOn
    Front / Table
    Front & RearID1 Move Menu Window
    Image Signal Initial
    MonotoneMenu ColorOffOnTrigger OutBaud Rate125200bpsLAMP Message
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    Memory 1VIDEO
    Setup
    LocationKeystone 0Remote Control SensorRemote Control IDLens Adjustment Lock
    Economy Mode
    OffOn
    OffOn
    Front / Table
    Front & RearID1
    MonotoneMenu ColorMove Menu Window
    Image Signal InitialOffOnTrigger OutBaud Rate125200bpsLAMP Message
    White BoostOffOn
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    Memory 1VIDEO
    Setup
    LocationKeystone 0Remote Control SensorRemote Control IDLens Adjustment Lock
    Economy Mode
    OffOn
    OffOn
    Front / Table
    Front & RearID1
    MonotoneMenu ColorMove Menu Window
    Image Signal InitialOffOnTrigger OutBaud Rate125200bpsLAMP Message
    White BoostOffOn 
    						
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    Some items are adjusted by increasing or decreasing the value on
    the scale, and others by selecting a number or a word.
    Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory
    setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)
    5.Press h or g to move the cursor to the next item.
    To set a menu item in another menu group, press the ESCAPE
    or h button to return to the presently selected menu group, and
    follow steps 2—4 described previously to continue with menu
    setting.
    6.Press MENU to close the menu when you have
    completed any changes.
    Menu operation
    Operation group A: Press the + or 
     button to open the
    submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons (h,
    g, +, or – buttons for COLOR TEMP.), then press the ESCAPE
    button to close the submenu.
    *“SIGNAL STATUS” is a display-only massege which does not
    alter any parameters.
    Operation group B: Press the + or 
     button to open the
    submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons,
    and press the 
     button to confirm your setting. Press the
    ESCAPE button to close the submenu.
    Operation group C: Press the + or 
     button to open the
    submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons
    and then use the + or – buttons to change the parameters. It is not
    necessary to confirm the new setting.
    Operation group D: Press the + or 
     button to open the
    submenu. This submenu is in the form of messages. Follow the on-
    screen directions to adjust settings. The submenu for this group is
    explained on pages 26 and 27.
    —EXCEPTION—
    Some submenu items have further submenus attached to them.
    These items have “
    ” displayed on the right. Press the  button to
    enter the detail menu, and select an appropriate setting using the
    cursor keys.
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    MENUMENU
    Remote controlor
    Control panel
    Submenus
    Following is a list of the menu items that have a submenu.
    Submenu operation varies according to the menu item selected.
    Follow the steps of the applicable submenu operation group.
    Menu items with a submenu
    Submenu operation
    group
    A
    C
    C
    A
    A*
    B
    B
    B
    B
    B
    B
    A
    D
    D
    A
    B
    B
    A
    A
    A Menu group
    IMAGE
    SIGNAL
    INITIAL
    SETUPMenu item
    COLOR TEMP.
    COLOR BALANCE
    LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
    DISPLAY ASPECT
    SIGNAL STATUS
    COLOR SYSTEM
    INPUT A  SIGNAL
    INPUT A  SYNC TYPE
    INPUT B SIGNAL
    INPUT B SYNC TYPE
    DVI SIGNAL
    DISPLAY LANGUAGE
    LAMP RUNNING TIME
    RESET
    LOCATION
    REMOTE CONTROL
    SENSOR
    REMOTE CONTROL ID
    MENU COLOR
    TRIGGER OUT
    BAUD RATE
    Gamma TrimABCDE
    Black Level 
    						
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    3.Select the submenu parameter by pressing h or g.
    Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory
    setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)
    The following step is necessary to set “COLOR SYSTEM”,
    “INPUT A SIGNAL”, “INPUT B SIGNAL”, “DVI SIGNAL”
    and “REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR” in operation group B.
    [Operation group B only]
    Press  when setting is complete. This will confirm the new
    setting close the submenu. Settings for the above items will not
    be changed if not confirmed by the 
     button.
    To reset the parameter to the factory setting, press the RESET
    button when the submenu has been opened.
    4.Press MENU to close the menu.
    Press the ESCAPE or – button to return to the previous screen
    and continue adjusting settings.
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    Basic submenu operation
    [Operation groups A and B]
    1.Select the menu item to be adjusted by following
    steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation”.
    The submenu mark “
    ” appears on the right side of the item.
    2.Press + or  to open the submenu.
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