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    							Using the Projector Menus71
    5. After changing the settings, press the Esc button to save your 
    changes and return to the previous menu (or press it again to exit 
    the menu system). You can also press the 
    Menu button to exit. 
    Restoring the Default Settings
    You can use the Reset option on any menu to restore the 
    factory-default settings for the settings in that menu.
    To restore all the projector settings to their factory-default values, 
    select the 
    Reset menu, highlight Reset All, press Enter, and select 
    Yes to confirm.
    Adjusting the Image
    You can use the Image menu to adjust the brightness, sharpness, color, 
    tint, contrast, and 
    Auto Iris settings.
    1. Press the 
    Menu button on the projector or remote control and 
    select the 
    Image menu. You see a screen similar to one of these:
    note
    When you select Reset All 
    in the Reset menu, it does 
    not reset the Input Signal, 
    User’s Logo, Language, or 
    Lamp Hours settings.
    Computer/USB/USB Display/LAN Component video/ 
    Composite video/ 
    S-Video 
    						
    							72Using the Projector Menus2. Adjust the desired options as needed:
    ■Color Mode
    Lets you quickly adjust the color and brightness for various 
    environments. You can save a different setting for each 
    source. See page 45 for a description of each color mode.
    ■Brightness 
    Lightens or darkens the overall image. 
    ■Contrast
    Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas. 
    ■Color Saturation
    Adjusts the color depth of the image. 
    ■Tint
    Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image. 
    ■Sharpness
    Adjusts the sharpness of the image. 
    ■Color Adjustment
    Adjusts the color values. Select Abs. Color Temp. to adjust 
    the overall value from 5000 °K (red) to 10000 °K (blue). 
    Select 
    Red, Green, Blue to adjust red, green, and blue hue 
    and saturation values. (Not available if 
    sRGB is selected as the 
    Color Mode setting.)
    ■Auto Iris
    Automatically adjusts the projected luminance according to 
    the brightness of the image. (Available only when 
    Dynamic 
    or Theater is selected as the Color Mode for the current 
    input source.)
    note
    The available settings vary 
    depending on the input 
    source selected.
    The 
    Brightness setting 
    changes the opacity of the 
    projector’s LCD panels. You 
    can also change the lamp’s 
    brightness. Select 
    Power 
    Consumption 
    in the 
    Settings menu, then choose 
    Normal or ECO (the 
    default setting is Normal). 
    						
    							Using the Projector Menus73
    Adjusting Signal Settings
    Although the projector normally detects and optimizes the input 
    signal automatically, you can use the Signal menu to make manual 
    adjustments. In addition to changing the position of the projected 
    image, you can correct tracking and sync for computer images, or 
    change the aspect ratio. 
    1. Press the 
    Menu button and select the Signal menu. You see a 
    screen similar to one of those below. (The settings will be different 
    depending on the source you are projecting from.)
    2. Adjust the desired options as needed:
    ■Auto Setup 
    Leave this setting 
    On to automatically optimize computer 
    images. Turn it off if you want to save adjustments you have 
    made to the Tracking, Sync, and Position settings.
    ■Resolution
    Set to Auto to have the projector automatically identify the 
    resolution of the input signal. If necessary, select 
    Wide (for 
    widescreen images) or 
    Normal (for 4:3 or 5:4 ratio images).
    ComputerComponent video
    Composite video/S-Video
    note
    If you are using the 
    interactive pens, you will 
    have to recalibrate if you 
    change any of these settings: 
    Auto Setup, Resolution, 
    Tracking, Sync, Position, or 
    Aspect. 
    						
    							74Using the Projector Menus
    ■Tracking
    Adjust this value to eliminate vertical stripes in computer 
    images.
    ■Sync
    Adjust this value if computer images appear blurry or flicker.
    ■Position
    If the image is slightly cut off on one or more sides, it may not 
    be centered exactly. Select this setting and use the arrow 
    buttons to center it.
    ■Progressive
    For composite video, S-Video, and component video. Turn 
    this setting on to convert interlaced signals into progressive 
    signals (best for moving images). Leave the setting 
    Off for still 
    images.
    ■Noise Reduction
    Smooths out rough images. You may need to experiment to 
    select the best setting for your image. Select 
    Off when viewing 
    low-noise image sources, such as DVDs.
    ■Input Signal
    If the colors don’t look right on the Auto setting, select the 
    setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected to the 
    Computer1 or Computer2 port. Choose RGB for a 
    computer or RGB-video connection, or 
    Auto for a video 
    player that outputs a component video signal (with 
    connectors labeled Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr).
    ■Video Signal (composite or S-Video signals only)
    Select the setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected 
    to the 
    Video port. Leave this setting at Auto unless you are 
    using a 60-Hz PAL system (then select 
    PAL60).
    ■Aspect
    Sets the image’s aspect ratio (ratio of width to height). See 
    page 46 for more information.
    note
    You can also use the remote 
    control’s 
    Auto button to 
    automatically reset the 
    projector’s Tracking, Sync, 
    and Position settings. See 
    page 132 for details. 
    						
    							Using the Projector Menus75
    Customizing Projector Features
    You can use the Settings menu to lock the buttons on the projector, 
    adjust audio volume, and customize several other features.
    ■Keystone 
    Adjusts the shape of the image if the projector has been tilted 
    upward or downward. If you notice that lines or edge look jagged 
    after adjustment, decrease the 
    Sharpness setting (see page 71).
    ■Zoom 
    Adjusts the image size from 
    Wide (larger) to Tele (smaller).
    ■Control Panel Lock
    Lets you disable all of the buttons on the projector, or all of the 
    buttons except the Ppower button. See page 83 for more 
    information.
    ■Pointer Shape
    Lets you choose from three alternative pointer shapes. See page 65 
    for more information.
    ■Power Consumption
    Lets you select from two levels of brightness. The ECO setting 
    reduces power consumption and projector noise, and extends the 
    lamp’s operating life.
    ■Volume
    Raises or lowers the volume of the projector’s speaker.
    note
    If you are using the 
    interactive pens and you 
    change the Keystone or 
    Zoom settings, you will have 
    to recalibrate. 
    						
    							76Using the Projector Menus
    ■Mic Input Level
    Adjusts the microphone volume.
    ■Remote Receiver
    Deactivates the projector’s front and/or rear sensors that detect 
    signals from the remote control. Use this setting to prevent use of 
    the remote control or to stop interference from bright fluorescent 
    lights. Restart the projector for this setting to take effect.
    ■User Button
    Lets you create a shortcut to one of the following menu items: , 
    Power Consumption, Info, Progressive, Closed Caption, 
    Test Pattern
    , Resolution, Mic Input Level, or Pattern 
    Display
    . When you press the User button on the remote control, 
    the assigned menu item is displayed.
    ■Pattern
    Lets you select one of the following:
    Pattern Display to display one of the available patterns.
    Pattern Type to select from the following 4 patterns, or select a 
    user-defined pattern:
    User Pattern to capture a customized pattern. See page 63 for 
    more information.
    Test Pattern to display a pattern that you can use for adjusting 
    the projector without connecting it (for a 16:10 image). You can 
    use the pattern to adjust the zoom, focus, and other settings. To 
    cancel the test pattern, press the 
    Esc button on the remote 
    control.
    Pattern 2 Pattern 1Pattern 3
    Pattern 4 
    						
    							Using the Projector Menus77
    Customizing Power and Operation
    You can use the Extended menu to customize the way the projector 
    displays images, enable Direct Power On, use closed captioning, turn 
    sleep mode on or off, and customize other projector operations.
    ■Display
    Messages: 
    Lets you turn screen messages on or off.
    Display Background: Sets the screen background to Black, 
    Blue, or Logo when no image signal is available.
    Startup Screen: Enables or disables display of the startup (User’s 
    Logo) screen when the projector is turned on.
    A/V Mute: Sets the screen background to Black, Blue, or Logo 
    when the 
    A/V Mute button is pressed.
    ■Closed Caption
    Lets you display closed captioning for content that provides it.
    ■User’s Logo
    Create a custom startup screen, as described on page 81.
    ■Projection 
    Select Front/Ceiling to project onto the front of a screen when 
    the projector is mounted upside-down or 
    Rear/Ceiling to project 
    from behind onto a transparent screen when the projector is 
    mounted upside-down. 
    						
    							78Using the Projector Menus
    ■Operation
    Direct Power On:
     Enable if you want to be able to start the 
    projector when you connect the power cord (without pressing the
     
    Ppower button). 
    Sleep Mode: Enable if you want the projector to turn off 
    automatically if it is idle and no signal is received for 1 to 30 
    minutes (you can adjust the amount of time using the next 
    setting).
    Sleep Mode Timer: When Sleep Mode is on, you can set the 
    period of time before the projector turns off automatically, from 
    1to 30 minutes.
    High Altitude Mode: Enable when you are using the projector 
    above 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) to ensure that the temperature is 
    regulated properly. Turn this setting off for lower elevations.
    ■Standby Mode
    Select Communication On to enable the projector to be 
    monitored and controlled from a computer when it is in standby 
    mode (the power light is orange). This setting also allows you to 
    use a microphone connected to the projector when the projector 
    is in standby mode.
    ■USB Type B
    Select how you want to use the TypeB  (square) USB port. 
    Select 
    USB Display to use the USB port to project computer 
    images. Select 
    Wireless Mouse to use the remote control 
    buttons like a wireless mouse. See page 64 for restrictions and 
    details.
    ■Language 
    Select a language to use for the projector menus and messages. To 
    change the language, press the 
    Menu button on the remote 
    control, highlight 
    Extended and press Enter, select Language 
    and press 
    Enter, then select your language and press Enter.
    note
    If Direct Power On is 
    enabled, the power cord is 
    connected, and a power 
    outage occurs, the projector 
    will start when the power is 
    restored.
    note
    Do not use the projector at 
    altitudes above 7,500 feet 
    (2,286 meters). 
    						
    							Using the Projector Menus79
    Using the Projector Security Features
    To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can:
    ■Assign a password. You can use the password to prevent the 
    projector from being turned on and prevent your custom startup 
    screen from being changed. See the next section.
    ■Create a custom screen that is displayed at startup and/or when 
    the 
    A/V Mute button is pressed. The screen can be locked with a 
    password to discourage theft and provides a way to identify the 
    projector should it be stolen. See page 81. 
    ■Disable the projector’s buttons; this is useful, for example, in a 
    classroom when you want to ensure that no one touches the 
    projector’s buttons while you’re using the remote control. See 
    page 83. 
    ■Secure the projector to prevent theft using a cable locking system. 
    See page 84.
    Enabling Password Protection
    The default setting for the password is 0000. Follow these steps to 
    create a new password:
    1. Press the 
    Freeze button on the remote control for five to seven 
    seconds. You see this screen:
    2. Select the type(s) of password protection you want to use:
    caution
    If you lose the remote 
    control, you will not be able 
    to enter the password. Keep 
    the remote control in a safe 
    place at all times. Also, it’s a 
    good idea to write down 
    your password.  
    						
    							80Using the Projector Menus
    ■Power On Protect: Prevents unauthorized use of the 
    projector. After the projector is plugged in and turned on, 
    you must enter a password to use the projector. Select 
    On, 
    press 
    Enter, then press Esc to return to the Password Protect 
    screen.
    ■User’s Logo Protect: Prevents your custom screen (see 
    page 81), display, and User’s Logo settings in the Extended 
    menu from being changed. Select 
    On, press Enter, then press 
    Esc to return to the Password Protect screen.
    ■Network Protect: Prevents any of the network settings from 
    being changed. Select 
    On, press Enter, then press Esc to 
    return to the Password Protect screen.
    3. Use the arrow buttons to select 
    Password and press Enter.
    4. When you see a message asking if you want to change the 
    password, select 
    Yes and press Enter.
    5. Hold down the 
    Num button and use the numeric keypad to enter 
    a four digit password.
    6. When you see a confirmation message, re-enter the password.
    7. Press the 
    Menu button, then press Enter to exit the screen.
    8. Turn off and unplug the projector.
    Starting the Projector With a Password
    When the password function is enabled, you see this screen when you 
    plug in and turn on the projector:
    Hold down the 
    Num button and use the numeric keypad to enter the 
    four digit password.
    Hold down
    note
    If you leave the projector 
    plugged in, the Password 
    screen will not appear. It 
    appears only if you unplug 
    and reconnect the power 
    cord. 
    						
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