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Adjusting the Image Quality
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Squeeze mode
Zoom mode
Zoom -Subtitle- mode
Use this setting if the connected video 
source has a 16:9 output mode (Squeeze 
mode).
If images in squeeze mode are viewed on a 
4:3 TV screen, the images are compressed 
horizontally and elongated vertically. If 
Squeeze mode is selected on the projector, 
the images are projected correctly in their 
native wide-screen (16:9) format.
When images in squeeze mode 
are displayed on a 4:3 TV screenViewed using the projector
Images...

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Basic Operations
This adjusts computer images (INPUT A [RGB] and INPUT B [RGB] only) to the optimum condition.
Automatic adjustment involves adjustment of tracking
, display position and synchronization (Sync) for 
RGB signals.
ProcedureWhile an image is being projected from 
the computer, press the [AUTO] button 
on the remote control.
The screen will appear black while the 
adjustment is being made.
Through mode
Squeeze Through mode
Automatic Adjustment of Computer Images
Automatic adjustment may...

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Advanced Operations
This chapter describes functions for enhancing the projection of images, and how to use the menus.
Functions for Enhancing Projection ............................................. 20
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•• •Using the Menus ......................................................................................................... 20
Displaying and Operating Full Menus ............................................................................................20
Displaying and Operating Line Menus...

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Functions for Enhancing Projection
This section describes the various useful functions that can be used to enhance projection.
The functions described here are used to set the adjustment values using the projector menus.
There are two types of projector menus used:
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•• •Full menus : These menus can be used to set all items in the menus.
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•• •Line menus : These menus can be used to change the “Image” settings while viewing the images 
being projected. The “Image” menu is the most commonly used of the...

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Advanced Operations
21
3
Select a setting item in the sub-menu.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the   button up 
and down.
The items appearing in the “Image” menu and 
“Info” menu will vary depending on the input 
signal that is being projected.
4
Confirm the selection.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the   button to 
the left and right.
5Set other items in the same...

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Functions for Enhancing Projection
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Procedure
1
Press the   button on either the 
projectors control panel or the remote 
control while the full menu is being 
displayed.
The line menu appears.
2Select an item to be set.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using the remote control, press the   button 
up and down.
The line menu item changes when a button is 
pressed.
3
Select the setting value.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using...

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Advanced Operations
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5Exit the menu display.
Press the [MENU] or [ESCAPE] button on either 
the projectors control panel or the remote 
control.
This section describes commonly-used functions.
This adjusts the Black Level and White Level settings in accordance with the signals being input, so that 
the images do not become distorted. To adjust the colours, use the Color Temp., Flesh Tone and Color 
Balance commands.
This adjusts the brightness of dark shades. It lets you adjust dark shades without...

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Functions for Enhancing Projection
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This adjusts the hues of light shades to the desired hues.
Three modes are available, for adjusting Color Temperature
, flesh tones and each individual RGB color.
These adjustments are cumulative, so first carry out the basic Color Temp. and Flesh Tone adjustments 
while referring to the graph below, and then make fine adjustments using the Color Balance command. 
Use the Color Temp., Flesh Tone and Color Balance commands in the Image menu to adjust. 
(p.27, 29)...

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Advanced Operations
2
Select Memory Save from the sub-
menu of the Image menu.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the   button up 
and down.
3
Select the memory number (1 - 6) to use 
for saving the settings.
If using the projectors control panel, press the 
 and   buttons.
If using the remote control, tilt the   button to 
the left and right.
4Confirm the memory setting.
Press the   button on either the projectors 
control panel or the...

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Using the Menu Functions
The menus are used to make various adjustments and settings. There are two types of projectors menus used: full menus 
and line menus. The following pages explain how to change the settings for the various menu commands, using full 
menus as illustrations.
Full menus consist of a main menu and sub-menus in a hierarchical structure.
Refer to Using the menus (p.20) for details on carrying out the various menu operations.
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•• •If no signals are being input, settings other than...
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