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About The Manuals and Notations Used Types of Manual The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following four manuals. Refer to the manuals in the order given below. Unpacking and Installation Guide Lists the accessories that are provided with the projector. Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms This manual contains information on using the projector safely, and also includes safety instructions, world-wide warranty terms booklet and a troubleshooting check sheet. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector. Setup Guide Contains information on basic operations for preparing the projector before use (setup and connecting video equipment or a computer) and for starting projection. User's Guide (this manual) Contains information on adjusting images, using the configuration menus, using the Cinema Color Editor, troubleshooting and maintenance. Notations used in this User's Guide General information Indicates procedures where personal injury or damage to the projector may occur if the procedures are not followed correctly. Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic. Indicates a page where useful information regarding a topic can be found. Indicates that an explanation of the underlined word or words in front of this symbol appears in the glossary of terms. Refer to the "Glossary" in the "Appendix". p.46 , , etc. Indicates buttons on the remote control or projector's control panel. Meaning of "unit" and "projector" When "unit" or "projector" appears in the text of this User's Guide, they may refer to items which are accessories or optional equipment in addition to the main projector unit itself. Contents Features of the Projector ..................................2 Part names and Functions................................4 Front/Top...................................................................4 Control Panel.............................................................4 Remote Control .........................................................5 Rear...........................................................................6 Base ..........................................................................6 Appearance ....................................................... 7 Basic Image Quality Adjustments....................8 Selecting the Color Mode .......................................... 8 Selecting the Image Aspect....................................... 8 RGB adjustment ......................................................10 Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function)........................................... 12 Saving Image quality adjustments (Memory save) ..... 12 Retriving image quality adjustments (Memory retrieve) ............................................... 12 Advanced Color Adjustments ........................10 Colour Temperature /Flesh Tone ............................ 10 Configuration Menu Functions ......................14 List of Configuration Menus..................................... 14 "Image" menu..........................................................16 "Setting" menu .........................................................18 "Reset" menu...........................................................22 Using the Configuration Menus ...............................23 Adjusting projected images using a computer Preparation for Using Cinema Color Editor ..24 Installing Cinema Color Editor................................. 24 Uninstalling Cinema Color Editor ............................ 25 Connecting to a Computer ...................................... 25 Operations using the Computer...............................26 Adjusting the color hue and saturation ....................26 Saving adjustment/Loading adjustments from a file .. 27 Saving customised settings into memory ................28 Saving/loading memory settings and editing memory area names ...........................................28 Using Cinema Color Editor.............................26 Starting Cinema Color Editor................................... 26 Troubleshooting Problem Solving ..............................................30 Reading the Indicators ............................................ 30 · When the · When the (warning) indicator is lit or flashing .............30 (operation) indicator is lit or flashing ..............30 When the Indicators Provide No Help .....................31 · Problems relating to images .................................................31 · Problems when projection starts...........................................35 · Problems with the remote control.........................................35 Appendix Maintenance.....................................................36 Cleaning ..................................................................36 · Cleaning the Air Filter..........................................................36 · Cleaning the Projector Case .................................................36 · Cleaning the Lens .................................................................36 Consumable Replacement Periods......................... 37 · Air Filter Replacement Period..............................................37 · Lamp Replacement Period ...................................................37 · Component Video.................................................................42 · Composite Video/S-Video....................................................42 · RGB Video/Computer ..........................................................42 Specifications.................................................. 43 Compatible computers for using Cinema Color Editor ..... 44 RS-232C cable layout ...................................................... 44 Replacing Consumables ......................................... 38 · Replacing the Air Filter ........................................................38 · Replacing the Lamp..............................................................38 · Resetting the Lamp Operating Time ....................................38 Glossary........................................................... 46 Index................................................................. 48 1 Appendix Adjusting LCD Panel Adjustment.................. 40 Optional Accessories ..................................... 41 List of Supported Monitor Displays .............. 42 Troubleshootin Adjusting projected images using a computer Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Basic Image Quality Adjustments Basic Image Quality Adjustments Features of the Projector Image appearance can be selected to match the projection environment (Color Mode) The optimum images for the location can be projected simply by selecting the desired colour mode from the following five preset modes. No complex colour adjustments are required. If "Theatre", "Natural" or "sRGB " is selected, the Epson Cinema Filter effect is applied automatically to increase the contrast and to make flesh tones appear with more natural tints. In addition, if you select "Living Room", the Black-White Stretch function will operate to produce images that appear more solid, with clearer light and dark areas. p.8 sRGB Color Mode Dynamic Theatre Living Room Natural Easy image adjustments by computer The Cinema Color Editor CD-ROM that is included with the projector can be used to make fine adjustments to the hue and saturation of the projected images from a computer. Adjustment values can be saved in computer files which can be exchanged with other people so that they can also see the results of the adjustments that you have made. p.24 Replacing the file 2 Features of the Projector Equipped with a wide-angle lens shift function The lens shift function allows the position of the projected images to be adjusted vertically and horizontally without distorting the images. This can allow the projector to be set up with greater freedom, even if it is suspended from a ceiling or at an angle to the screen. Setup Guide Wide range of brightness adjustments The image brightness can be adjusted within a wide range. The optimum images can be obtained even if using the projector in a bright environment for watching videos or games, or in a dark environment such as when creating the atmosphere of a home theatre. p.14 Electronic zoom and focus adjustment The projector's control panel and the accessory remote control can be used for easy zoom and focus adjustments. An adjustment screen is displayed so that adjustment is possible even when no video equipment is connected. For zoom adjustment, high magnification lens is provided to allow images to be increased in size by up to 1.5 times, so that images can be projected onto an 100" screen (16:9 screen only) even at a distance of approximately 3 m (10 ft.). Setup Guide A variety of image setting functions Some of the other many functions that are available are as follows. A progressive conversion that lets you obtain ideal results both for images with large amounts of movement and for still images. p.18 An aspect function that allows images to be viewed in wide-screen format. p.8 Memory functions that allow adjustment results to be stored and later retrieved easily using the remote control. p.12 Lock settings that can be used to lock the projector's control panel after adjustments have been made so that they cannot be changed by mistake, or to prevent children from accidentally turning on the power and looking into the lens. p.20 3 Part names and Functions Front/Top · Control panel · Lamp cover See below · Vertical lens adjustment dial Setup Guide Moves the lens vertically. p.38 · Horizontal lens adjustment dial Setup Guide Moves the lens horizontally. Open this cover when replacing the lamp inside. · Lens cover Attach when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. · Air exhaust vent · Remote control light-receiving area Setup Guide · Front adjustable feet Setup Guide Receives signals from the remote control. Extend to adjust the projection angle so that the projector is horizontal when placed on a desk top. Control Panel · Focus button · Setup Guide Press to adjust the focus of the projection lens. (Operation) indicator p.30 · Menu button p.23 The full-screen configuration menus turn on and off each time the [Menu] button is pressed. Flashes or lights in different colours to indicate the operating status of the projector. · (Warning) indicator p.30 Flashes or lights in different colours to indicate problems with the projector. · Source button Setup Guide Displays a selection menu for selecting the image source. · Power button Setup Guide Press to turn the power on and off. · Aspect button · Esc button · / / buttons p.8, p.12, p.23, Setup Guide p.23 p.8 · Zoom button Displays a selection menu for selecting the aspect. Setup Guide Press to adjust the size of projected images. Pressing [Esc] while viewing a configuration menu or selection menu displays the previous menu. · Select/Line menu button p.8, p.10, p.12, p.23 · buttons Setup Guide p.23, 4 Displays the line menu. When viewing a configuration menu or selection menu, press this button to select the menu item and proceed to the next display. Used as up/down buttons to select items in configuration menus and select menus. If the above menus are not displayed, correct the keystone distortion. Press the select adjustment values in a configuration menu and to adjust the zoom and focus. Part names and Functions Remote Control Buttons with no explanation function in the same way as the corresponding buttons on the projector's control panel. Refer to "Control Panel" for further details on these buttons. · Remote control light-emitting area Setup Guide Outputs remote control signals. · On/Off buttons · Color Mode button Setup Guide · Indicator Illuminates when remote control signals are being output. Press to turn the projector power on and off. p.8 Displays a selection menu for selecting the colour mode. · Menu button · Memory button p.23 · Aspect button · Esc button p.8 p.12 Displays a selection menu for selecting memory settings. p.23 · Select/Line menu button p.8, p.12, p.23 · D4 button: Switches the input source Source Setup Guide · buttons p.8, p.12, p.23, Setup Guide Press to select configuration menu and selection menu items and adjustment values and to adjust the zoom and focus. · Pattern button · Setup Guide Displays a selection menu for selecting a test pattern. · Zoom button Setup Guide · · Blank button The projected images switch off and on each time this button is pressed. · S-Video button: Switches the input · Video button: Switches the input source to the projector's [SVideo] port. to the projector's [D4] port. When you need to switch the input signal to match the equipment that is connected to the [D4] port, select the correct signal using the selection menu. The change will be reflected in the "Input Signal" menu. InputA button: Switches the input source to the projector's [InputA] port. When you need to switch the input signal to match the equipment that is connected to the [InputA] port, select the correct signal using the selection menu. The change will be reflected in the "Input Signal" menu. InputB button: Switches the input source to the projector's [InputB] port. · (Illumination) button All buttons on the remote control illuminate when this button is pressed. The button illumination switches off automatically after about 10 seconds have passed. source to the projector's [Video] port. · Focus button Setup Guide 5 Part names and Functions Rear · [S-Video] port Setup Guide · [Control (RS-232C)] port p.25 Inputs an S-Video signal to the projector from other video equipment. · [InputB] port Setup Guide Connects to the RGB port of a computer. · [InputA] port Setup Guide Connects to the component video (YCbCr or YPbPr ) ports or RGB ports of other video equipment. · [D4] port Setup Guide Connects to the component video (YCbCr or YPbPr) ports or D port of other video equipment. (Japan only) Connects the projector to a computer using an RS-232C cable when using the Cinema Color Editor. · [USB] port p.25 Connects the projector to a computer using a USB cable when using the Cinema Color Editor. · Remote control light-receiving area Setup Guide Receives signals from the remote control. · [Trigger out] port · Security lock p.20 ( ) p.47 When the projector power is turned on, a 12 V DC signal is output from this port. When the projector's power is turned off or a problem with operation occurs, the output becomes 0 V to communicate the projector's power ON/OFF status to an external device. · [Video] port · Power inlet Setup Guide Connects to general video ports of other video equipment. Setup Guide Connects the power cable. Base · Air filter (air inlet) p.36, p.38 Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector. It should be cleaned periodically. · Suspension bracket fixing points (4 points) p.41 Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a ceiling. 6 Appearance Centre of projector Centre of lens 134 120 56.2*1 14 88*2 440 *1 Distance from centre of lens to suspension bracket fixing point (Lens shift amount: Max. 8.7 mm upwards, Max. 4.3 mm downwards) *2 Distance from centre of lens to centre of projector (Lens shift amount: Max. 7.7 mm to the left and right) Centre of lens 243.4 218.4 19.4 45 112.6 320 235 4-M4×8 10.4 Units: mm 7 Basic Image Quality Adjustments Selecting Selecting thethe Color Mode Color Mode *The colour mode selection menu cannot be activated when advanced memory settings have been retrieved. Default setting : Living Room Selecting the Image Aspect Selecting the Image Aspect Selection menu operations Press or on the remote control or or on the projector's control panel to select an item. Press or to confirm the selection. * If you press disappears. , the selection menu Default setting When signals from the [Video], [S-Video] or [D4] port are being projected: Auto When signals from the [InputA] or [InputB] port are being projected: Normal When projecting using the Auto If the signals are being input to the [Video], [S-Video] or [D4] port, the optimum aspect is selected in accordance with the signal as follows. For 4:3 input signals For input images recorded in squeeze mode For letterbox input signals Normal Squeeze Zoom If you project an image that is compressed, enlarged or separated using the aspect function in public places such as a store or hotel for the purposes of profit-making or public display, it may result in infringing on the author's right that is protected by copyright law. * If Auto is not suitable, the setting will become Normal. 8 Basic Image Quality Adjustments Press and select the colour mode from the five available modes in the selection menu in accordance with the place where the projector is being used. Setting is also possible using the configuration menu. Dynamic : Ideal for using in bright rooms. Theatre sRGB : Ideal for using in dark rooms. : If the connected signal source has an sRGB mode, set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB. (Ideal for viewing computer images.) Living Room : Ideal for using in rooms in which the curtains are closed. : Ideal for using in dark rooms. It is Natural recommended that you start in this mode when making colour adjustments. Press and select the aspect mode from the selection menu. Images from normal TV broadcasts Images with standard aspect ratio (4:3) Computer images Images recorded by Letterbox images a video camera or such as from a DVD software in DVD squeeze mode Images with an input resolution of 1280 × 720 or less Input signal Images at standard size (4:3) Images recorded in squeeze mode Recommended aspect mode Normal Squeeze Zoom Through Squeeze Through Result Black bands will appear at the left and right of the images. Input signals will be projected at the same width as the projector's panel resolution. Input signals will be projected at the same height as the projector's panel resolution. The images are projected onto the screen with the input signal resolution unchanged. Images will be projected in 16:9 format at the original input signal resolution. When HDTV images are projected, the images appear in 16:9 size. Remarks If 4:3 images are projected, the images will be elongated horizontally. If 4:3 images are projected, the top and bottom of the images will be truncated. If images with subtitles are projected and the subtitles are truncated, use the "Zoom Caption" menu command to adjust. p.19 The images are not compressed or enlarged in accordance with the panel resolution, and so clearer images are projected. To project images so that they fill the whole of the screen, use the zoom adjustment or move the projector further away from the screen. If HDTV images are projected in Through mode, the images will be elongated horizontally. 9 Basic Image Quality Adjustments If "Natural", "Theatre" or "sRGB" is selected, the Epson Cinema Filter effect will be applied automatically. This increases contrast and makes flesh tones appear more natural. When you select "Living Room", the Black-White Stretch function will operate to produce images with greater contrast between lighter and darker shades. Advanced Color Adjustments The projector allows you to select the optimum colour settings for the images being projected by selecting the appropriate colour mode. Furthermore, if you would like to create your own images with settings adjusted the way you want them, you can adjust "Color Temp. ", "Flesh Tone" and/or "RGB" in the "Color Adjustment" sub-menu of the "Image" menu. The adjustment values can be stored using the "Memory: Standard" menu command so that you can retrieve them and apply them to the projected images at any time. p.12 If you use the Cinema Color Editor that is included with the projector, you can make the above adjustments easily from a computer using a mouse. In addition, fine adjustments to the hue and saturation can also be carried out. These adjustments can be stored in the projector's memory, and they can also be saved in a computer file which can be exchanged with other people so that they can also see the results of the adjustments that you have made. p.24 If you press is displayed. or , the line menu Colour temperature/ Flesh Tone Colour Temperature Colourtemperature adjustment /Flesh Flesh tone adjustment Tone Green Colour temperature Blue High (9300 K) Low Red (5500 K) White Purple Press and select "Image" "Color Adjustment" - "RGB". RGB adjustment RGB adjustment Offset adjustment Brightness When adjusted to + side When adjusted to ­ side Input signal To make dark areas appear more clearly, adjust to the + side. If adjusted to the ­ side, the whole image will become sharper, but the contrast for dark areas will become poorer. 10 Advanced Color Adjustments Color Temp. You can adjust the overall tint of images. If you select "High", images appear bluish, and if you select "Low", images appear reddish. Select one of three levels: "High" (9300K), "Medium" (6500K) or "Low" (5500K). Flesh Tone This can be used to adjust the flesh tones for images of people. The Epson Cinema Filter effect that is automatically applied to images when a "Color Mode" setting is made creates natural-looking flesh tones. If you would like to further enhance flesh tones, use this "Flesh Tone" setting to make the adjustment. If set to the + side, the colours become greenish, and if set to the ­ side, the colours become reddish. The image brightness can be adjusted by adjusting the individual R (red), G (green) and B (blue) components of the dark areas (offset ), bright areas (gain ) and intermediate areas (gamma ) respectively. Because such detailed adjustments are possible, images with greater depth can be obtained. Gain adjustment Brightness When adjusted to + side When adjusted to ­ side Gamma adjustment Brightness When adjusted to ­ side When adjusted to + side Input signal Input signal If you would like bright areas to appear more clearly, change the setting to the ­ side. If you change it to the + side, bright areas will become whiter, but the contrast will become poorer. If the setting is changed to the ­ side, smoother images can be obtained. If the setting is changed to the + side, sharper images can be obtained. 11 Basic Image Quality Adjustments Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function) After menu commands such as "Picture Quality" and "Color Adjustment" have been used to adjust the projected images, the adjustment values can then be saved. In addition, the saved data can be retrieved easily, so that you can enjoy viewing images with the adjusted settings at any time. Saving image quality adjustments Saving Image quality adjustments (Memory save) (Memory save) Settings that can be saved in memory Configuration menus Picture Quality "Image" menu "Setting" menu p.14 Input Adjustment Brightness Color Intensity Tint Sharpness Tracking Sync. Color Adjustment Color Mode Auto Setup Advanced Color Temp. RGB Only displayed for component video/ composite video/S-Video input Only displayed for RGB-video/ Computer input Progressive Noise Reduction Output Scaling Setup Level Position Zoom Caption Selection menu operations Screen Aspect setting Press or on the remote control or on the projector's control panel to select an item. Press or to confirm the selection. * If you press disappears. , the selection menu p.8 Retrieving image quality adjustments quality Retriving image (Memory retrieve) adjustments (Memoru retrieve) Select an item to move to the next menu level for that item. 12 Viewing images at a preset image quality (memory function) The adjustment results for all of the configuration menu items shown at left and the aspect setting can be saved. The "Memory: Standard" command in the "Image" menu is used to save the settings. The Cinemacomputer can be used tocan also be used to store and these adjustments can be stored computer. A Color Editor program make detailed adjustments and retrieve memory settings from a computer. Two types of memory area ("Standard" and "Advance") using the "Memory: Advance" menu command. are available, and each can store up to 6 sets of settings. If you have used Cinema Color Editor to adjust the hue and saturation, save these settings using "Memory: Advance". p.28 The Cinema Color Editor program can also be used to store and retrieve memory settings from a The following describes how to save settings using the "Memory: Standard" command. Adjust the desired settings that you would like to save in memory. Select "Memory: Standard" from the "Image" menu and then press . Select a memory name from Memory1 to Memory6 to use for saving and then press . The status of a memory area is indicated by the colour of the symbol to the left of the memory name as follows. Green : Memory area is in use Grey : Memory area is not in use Orange : Selected If you select a memory area that is already in use and press , the existing contents will be erased and the current settings will be saved in their place. To erase all memory contents, select "Memory Reset" from the "Reset" menu. p.22 You can press and select the desired memory name from the selection menu. If settings have been saved using both the "Memory: Standard" and the "Memory: Advance" commands, a screen for selecting the "Memory: Standard" or "Memory: Advance" screen will be first displayed. Select the memory area where the settings that you would like to retrieve is stored. Memory settings that have been applied to images will be retained even when the projector's power is turned off. The same memory adjustment settings will be applied to images that are projected the next time the projector's power is turned on. The aspect setting retrieved from memory may not be applied to the images if they are 16:9 images or if the input signal images have a particular resolution. If "Memory: Advance" adjustment settings have been retrieved, you can return the settings to the way they were before the "Memory: Advance" adjustment settings were retrieved. To do this, select "Last Memory" from the selection menu. 13 Basic Image Quality Adjustments Configuration Menu Functions The configuration menus can be used to make a variety of adjustments and settings involving the screen, image quality and input signals. The following two types of menu are available. · Full menu · Line menu All items in a configuration menu can be This lets you adjust "Picture Quality" and "Color checked while the settings are being made. Adjustment" settings in the "Image" menu. This menu is useful for viewing the effects of Top menu Sub-menu adjustments in the images being projected while the adjustments are being made. Navigation Bar Refer to "Using the configuration menus" ( p.23) for details on menu operations. The configuration menus can be used to turn the navigation bar on and off and to change the colour pattern and display position. "Setting" - "On-Screen Display"- "Menu Position", "Navigation Bar", "Menu Color" List of Configuration Menus If no image signals are being input, none of the settings can be adjusted except for "Brightness" in the "Picture Quality" sub-menu of the "Image" menu. The items displayed in the "Image" menu and the "Info" configuration menu will vary depending on the type of image signals that are being projected. Some menu commands cannot be set when advanced memory settings have been retrieved. indicates default settings Picture Quality p.16 Input Adjustment Brightness Color Intensity Tint Sharpness Tracking Sync. 5 (Depends on color mode) Median value (0) Median value (0) 0 Depends on input signal Depends on input signal White Level/Black Level White Level:Median value (0) Black Level:Median value (0) "Image" menu Input Level/Contrast Input Level:Median value (0) Contrast:Median value (0) Color Temp. Color Adjustment p.17 Color Temp. RGB Offset R: 0 , Offset G: 0 , Offset B: 0 , Gain R: 0 , Gain G: 0 , Gain B : 0 , Gamma R: 2.2 , Gamma G: 2.2 , Gamma B: 2.2 High (9300K) Medium (6500K) Low (5500K) (Depends on color mode) (Varies depending on country of purchase) Flesh Tone 5 (Depends on color mode) Color Mode Memory: Standard Last Memory Auto Setup p.17 Dynamic , Living Room , Natural , Theatre , sRGB p.17 p.17 p.17 p.17 Yes , No ON , OFF Yes , No Only displayed for component video/composite video/S-Video input Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input 14 Reset Configuration Menu Functions indicates default settings Advanced p.18 Progressive Noise Reduction Output Scaling ON , OFF OFF , NR1, NR2 Setting is only possible when composite video signals or S-Video signals are being input. Menu Color Message Background Color Startup Screen Input Signal p.21 Color 1 , Color 2, Color 3 ON ,OFF Black , Blue, Logo ON ,OFF Auto ,NTSC , NTSC4.43, PAL M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, SECAM YCbCr ,YPbPr , RGB-Video YCbCr ,YPbPr Video Signal Input A D4 Language p.21 (Varies depending on country of purchase) Reset Lamp Hours "Info" menu p.21 Yes , No Lamp - Hours Reset Memory Reset All Reset p.XXX p.22 p.22 p.22 Yes , No Yes , No Yes , No The message text will be displayed in red when it is time to replace the lamp. Time from 0H to 10H will be displayed as 0H. From 10H onwards, the display will be in units of 1H. Source Input Signal Resolution Resolution Video Signal Refresh Rate Sync Info Only displayed for composite video/S-Video input Only displayed for component video/RGB-video/Computer input Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input The "Info" menu is only used to display the projector status. 15 Configuration Menu "Setting" menu When video images are input Normal , Larger When computer images are input: Normal , Smaller Setup Level Screen Sleep Mode p.18 Position Zoom Caption Keystone Projection Operation p.19 0% ,7.5% (Varies depending on country of purchase) Setting is only possible when component video signals are being input or when NTSC signals from composite video or S-Video are being input. Vertical Size Median value (0) Front ,Front/Ceiling Rear ,Rear/Ceiling OFF , 5min. ,10min. , 30min. RS-232C , USB ON , OFF 0 Zoom Position Median value (0) Sleep Mode COM Port Trigger Out Lock Setting Focus Lock Zoom Lock Child Lock Key Lock ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF ON, OFF LCD Panel Adjustment On-Screen Display Menu Position p.20 Top-left, Top-center, Top-right, Center-left Center-right, Center , Bottom-left, Bottom-center, Bottom-right ON ,OFF Navigation Bar "Reset" menu Configuration Menu Functions "Image" menu Only displayed for component video/composite video/S-Video input Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input Picture Quality Input Adjustment *1 These settings can be adjusted if the output level from the connected equipment is weak and the images appear dark. The two settings cannot be made simultaneously. You can only select one of them to be adjusted. Default setting White Level/ Black Level ·White Level/Black Level:These adjust the dark and light areas of images White Level: Adjusts the brightness of bright shades without changing the black level. When the setting is changed to the - side, bright areas become clearer. Black Level: Adjusts the brightness of dark shades without changing the white level. When the setting is changed to the + side, dark areas become clearer. White Level: Median value (0) Black Level: Median value (0) ·Input Level/Contrast :Adjusts the overall brightness of the images. Input Level: Adjusts the overall brightness of the images. When the setting is changed to the + side, the images appear brighter overall. Contrast: Adjusts the difference between bright and dark areas. When the contrast is increased, images with greater modulation are obtained. Input Level: Median value (0) Contrast: Median value (0) Brightness *2 The brightness of the images can be adjusted. If projecting in dark rooms or onto small screens and the images appear too bright, decrease the setting. If the setting is reduced to 0 or less, power consumption can be reduced by up to approximately 25%. 5 (Depends on color mode) Color Intensity *1 This adjusts the colour intensity for the images. Median value (0) Tint *1 (Adjustment is only possible when composite video format are being input) This adjusts the image tint. and S-Video signals in NTSC Median value (0) Sharpness *1 This adjusts the image sharpness. 0 Tracking *1 Depends on input signal This adjusts the images if vertical stripes appear in the images. Sync. *1 This adjusts the images if flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in the images. · Flickering and fuzziness may also appear in images when the brightness, contrast, sharpness and keystone correction settings are adjusted. · Clearer adjustments can be obtained if you adjust the tracking first and then adjust the sync. Depends on input signal 16 *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type. *2 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and colour mode setting. Configuration Menu Functions Only displayed for RGB-video/Computer input Color Adjustment "Color Adjustment" cannot be selected when the colour mode is set to "sRGB ". Default setting Color Temp. *2 adjust the overall tint of the images. p.10 Low (5500K) (Depends on colour mode) 5 (Depends on color mode) ·Color Temp. : The colour temperature can be selected from three settings in order to ·Flesh Tone RGB *1 This adjusts the brightness of the dark, bright and intermediate areas of the images. p.10 : This adjusts the flesh tones of people who appear in the images. p.10 Offset R/G/B: 0 Gain R/G/B: 0 Gamma R/G/B: 2.2 Color Mode *1 The Color Mode can be selected from five different settings in accordance with the images being projected. p.8 Default setting Living Room Memory: Standard This can be used to save the current configuration menu settings and the aspect . p.12 Last Memory *1 This command causes images to be displayed back at their original settings if they have been adjusted according to settings that were loaded using the "Memory: Advance" command. To return images to their original settings, select "Yes". Auto Setup *1 This sets automatic adjustment to on or off in order to set whether the projector automatically adjusts images to their optimum condition when the input signal is changed. Default setting ON Reset This returns all settings in the "Image" menu to their default settings, except for the settings that have been saved using the "Memory: Standard" command. The "Memory: Standard" settings can be reset using the "Memory Reset" menu. p.22 *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type. *2 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and colour mode setting.

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