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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Menu	ItemDefaultOptions
    SETUP BASIC
    KEYSTONE
    HORIZONTAL
    0
    VERTICAL 0
    CORNERSTONE
    PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE
    PIP/PBP	MODEPIPPIP,	PICTURE	BY	PICTUREPIP	POSITIONBOTTOM-RIGHTTOP-LEFT,	 TOP-RIGHT,	BOTTOM-LEFT,	BOTTOM-RIGHTPIP/PBP	SOURCEOFFOFF,	VIDEO,	S-VIDEO
    WALL	COLOROFFOFF,	BLACKBOARD,	BLACKBOARD	(GRAY),	LIGHT	YELLOW,	LIGHT	BLUE,	LIGHT	ROSE
    LAMP	MODE
    ECO	MODEOFFOFF,	ONLAMP	SELECTDUALDUAL,	SINGLE,	LAMP1	ONLY,	LAMP2	ONLYLAMP	INTERVAL	MODE OFFOFF,	12	HOURS,	24	HOURS,	1	
    WEEK
    LAMP	SWITCHING	TIME 00:0000:00	-	24:00
    LAMP	
    SWITCHING	D AY SUNSUN,	MON,	
    TUE,	WED,	 THU,	FRI,	SAT
    CLOSED	CAPTIONOFFOFF,	CAPTION1,	CAPTION2,	CAPTION3,	CAPTION4,	TEXT1,	 TEXT2,	TEXT3,	TEXT4OFF	TIMEROFFOFF,	0:30,	1:00,	2:00,	4:00,	8:00,	12:00,	16:00
    TOOLSADMINISTRATOR	MODE,	PROGRAM	 TIMER,	TIME,	MOUSE
    LANGUAGE ENGLISHENGLISH,	DEUTSCH,	FRANÇAIS,	ITALIANO,	ESPAÑOL,	SVENSKA,	日本語DANSK,	PORTUGUÊS,	ČEŠTINA,	MAGYAR,	POLSKI,	NEDERLANDS,	SUOMINORSK,	TÜRKÇE,	РУССКИЙ, , Ελληνικά, 中文, 한국어
    ROMÂNĂ, HRVATSKA, БЪЛГАРСКИ, INDONESIA, हिन्दी, 
    ไทย
    MENU
    COLOR	SELECTCOLORCOLOR,	MONOCHROMESOURCE	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONMESSAGE	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONID	DISPLAYONOFF,	ONECO	MESSAGEOFFOFF,	ONDISPLAY	 TIMEAUTO	45	SECMANUAL,	AUTO	5	SEC,	AUTO	15	SEC,	AUTO	45	SECBACKGROUND LOGOBLUE,	BLACK,	LOGOFILTER	MESSAGEOFFOFF,	100[H],	500[H],	1000[H],	2000[H],	5000[H]
    INSTALLATION	(1)ORIENTATION
    DESKTOP	FRONTDESKTOP	FRONT,	CEILING	REAR,	DESKTOP	REAR,	CEILING	FRONTSCREENSCREEN	
    TYPE4:3	SCREEN4:3	SCREEN,	16:9	SCREEN,	16:10	SCREENGEOMETRIC	CORRECTIONOFFOFF,	1,	2,	3
    MULTI-SCREEN	COMP. MODE
    OFF
    OFF,	ONCONTRAST 0
    BRIGHTNESS 0
    REF.	WHITE	BALANCE
    CONTRAST	R0CONTRAST	G0CONTRAST	B0BRIGHTNESS	R0BRIGHTNESS	G0BRIGHTNESS	B0UNIFORMITY	R0UNIFORMITY	B0
    REF. 	LENS	MEMORY STORE
    MOVE
    RESETLOAD	BY	SIGNALOFFOFF,	ONFORCED	MUTEOFFOFF,	ONCALIBRATION
    INSTALLATION	(2)
    NETWORK	SETTINGSWIRED	LAN,	
    WIRELESS	LAN,	 WPS,	NETWORK	INFORMATION,	PROJECTOR	NAME,	DOMAIN,	ALERT	MAIL,	NETWORK	SERVICECONTROL	PANEL	LOCKOFFOFF,	ONSECURITY OFFOFF,	ONCOMMUNICATION	SPEED38400bps4800bps,	9600bps,	19200bps,	38400bps,	115200bpsREMOTE	SENSORFRONT/BACKFRONT/BACK,	FRONT,	BACK
    CONTROL	IDCONTROL	ID	NUMBER1
    1–254CONTROL	IDOFFOFF,	ON
    *	 The	asterisk	(*)	indicates	that	the	default	setting	varies	depending	on	the	signal. 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Menu	ItemDefaultOptions
    SETUP OPTIONS(1)AUTO	ADJUSTNORMALOFF,	NORMAL,	FINE
    FAN	MODE
    AUTOMODE:
    	AUTO,	HIGH,	HIGH	ALTITUDE
    FLOORSETTING: 	FLOOR,	CEILING,	 VERTICAL	TILT	UP,	VERTICAL	TILT	DOWN	([VERTICAL	 TILT	UP]	and	[VERTICAL	 TILT	DOWN]	are	not	available	on	this	projector.)
    SIGNAL	SELECT(COMP3)RGB/
    COMPONENTRGB/COMPONENT,	 VIDEO
    SEAMLESS	SWITCHINGOFFOFF,	ON
    COLOR	SYSTEM
    VIDEO AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAM
    S-VIDEO AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAMCOMPUTER3	(VIDEO)AUTOAUTO,	NTSC3.58,	NTSC4.43,	PAL,	PAL-M,	PAL-N,	PAL60,	SECAM
    SLOT	POWERPROJECTOR	ONOFF,	ONPROJECTOR	STANDBYENABLEDISABLE,	ENABLE
    OPTIONS(2)
    STANDBY	MODENORMALNORMAL,	POWER-SAVING,	NETWORK	STANDBYDIRECT	POWER	ONOFFOFF,	ONAUTO	POWER	ON(COMP1/3)OFFOFF,	COMPUTER1,	COMPUTER3AUTO	POWER	OFFOFFOFF,	0:05,	0:10,	0:20,	0:30
    DEFAULT	SOURCE	SELECTLASTLAST,	AUTO,	COMPUTER1,	COMPUTER2,	COMPUTER3,	HDMI,	DisplayPort,	
    VIDEO,	S-VIDEO,	VIEWER,	NETWORK
    EDGE	BLENDINGMODE OFFOFF,	ON(ON:	TOP,	BOTTOM,	LEFT,	RIGHT,	BLACK	LEVEL)
    INFO.
    USAGE	 TIME
    LAMP	1	LIFE	REMAININGLAMP	2	LIFE	REMAININGLAMP	1	HOURS	USEDLAMP	2	HOURS	USEDFILTER	HOURS	USEDTOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS
    SOURCE(1)
    INPUT	TERMINALRESOLUTIONHORIZONTAL	FREQUENCYVERTICAL	FREQUENCYSYNC	TYPESYNC	POLARITYSCAN	TYPESOURCE	NAMEENTRY	NO.
    SOURCE(2)
    SIGNAL	 TYPEVIDEO	TYPEBIT	DEPTHVIDEO	LEVELLINK	RATELINK	LANE
    WIRED	LAN
    IP	ADDRESSSUBNET	MASKGATEWAYMAC	ADDRESS
    WIRELESS	LAN(1)
    IP	ADDRESSSUBNET	MASKGATEWAYMAC	ADDRESS
    WIRELESS	LAN(2) SSID
    NETWORK	
    TYPEWEP/WPA
    CHANNEL
    SIGNAL	LEVEL
    VERSION	(1)FIRMWARE
    D ATA
    FIRMWARE2
    VERSION	(2)FIRMWARE3
    OTHERSPROJECTOR	NAMEMODEL	NO.SERIAL	NUMBERLAN	UNIT	 TYPECONTROL	ID	(when	[CONTROL	ID]	is	set)
    RESET
    CURRENT	SIGNALALL	DATAALL	DATA(INCLUDING	ENTRY	LIST)CLEAR	LAMP	1	HOURSCLEAR	LAMP	2	HOURSCLEAR	FILTER	HOURS 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE]
    COMPUTER 1, 2, and 3
    Selects	the	computer	connected	to	your	COMPUTER	1,	2,	or	COMPUTER	3	input	connector	signal.
    NOTE:	When	the	component	 input	signal	 is	connected	 to	the	 COMPUTER	 1	IN,	 COMPUTER	 2	IN,	 or	COMPUTER	 3	IN	 connector,	 select	
    [COMPUTER1],	 [COMPUTER2]	or	[COMPUTER3]	 respectively.	The	projector	 automatically	 determines	whether	the	COMPUTER1,	
    2,	or	3	input	signal	is	an	RGB	or	component	signal.
    HDMI
    Selects	the	HDMI	compatible	equipment	connected	to	your	HDMI	IN	connector.
    DisplayPort
    Projects	the	image	of	the	device	connected	to	the	DisplayPort	input	connector.
    VIDEO
    Selects	what	is	connected	to	your	 VIDEO	input-VCR,	DVD	player	or	document	camera.
    S-VIDEO
    Selects	what	is	connected	to	your	S-VIDEO	input-VCR	or	DVD	player.
    NOTE:	A	frame	 may	freeze	 for	a	brief	 period	 of	time	 when	 a	video	 is	played	 back	in	fast-forward	 or	fast-rewind	 with	a	Video	 or	S-
    Video	source.
    VIEWER
    This	feature	enables	you	to	make	presentations	using	a	USB	memory	that	contains	slides.
    (→	page	78	“4. 	Using	the	 Viewer”)
    NETWORK
    Selects	a	signal	 from	the	LAN	 port	(RJ-45)	 or	the	 installed	 USB	wireless	 LAN	unit	(optional	 for	models	 for	Europe,	
    Australia,	Asia	and	other	countries	than	North	America).
    SLOT (for optional board)
    Selects	a	signal	from	the	optional	board	(SB-01HC	or	other	NEC’s	interface	boards)	when	it	is	installed.
    ENTRY LIST
    Displays	a	list	of	signals. 	See	the	following	pages.
    TEST PATTERN
    Displays	the	test	pattern. 	
    NOTE:
    •	 The	test	pattern	can	be	displayed	even	when	the	menu	is	displayed.	Unavailable	menu	items	are	displayed	in	grey.	 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Using	the	Entry	List
    When	any	source	 or	lens	 memory	 adjustments	 are	made,	 the	adjustments	 are	automatically	 registered	in	the	 Entry	
    List. 	The	(adjustment	values	of)	registered	signals	can	be	loaded	from	the	Entry	List	whenever	necessary.
    However,	 only	up	to	100	 patterns	 can	be	registered	 in	the	 Entry	 List.	When	 100	patterns	 have	been	 registered	 in	the	
    Entry	 List,	an	error	 message	 is	then	 displayed	 and	no	additional	 patterns	can	be	registered. 	You	 should	 thus	delete	
    (adjustment	values	of)	signals	that	are	no	longer	needed.
    Displaying	the	Entry	list
    1.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[SOURCE].
    	 The	SOURCE	list	will	be	displayed.
     
    3.  Use the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	to	select	[ENTRY	LIST]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	ENTRY	LIST	windows	will	be	displayed.
    	 If	the	ENTRY	LIST	window	is	not	displayed,	switch	the	menu	to	[ADVANCED].
    	 To	 switch	 the	menu	 between	 [ADVANCED]	 and	[BASIC],	 select	[APPLICATION	 MENU]	→	[TOOLS]	→ 
    [ADMINISTRATOR	MODE]. 	(→ page 162)
      
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Entering	the	currently	projected	signal	into	the	Entry	List	[STORE]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select any number.
    2.  Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
     
    Calling	up	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[LOAD]
    Press	the	▲ or ▼	button	to	select	a	signal	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    Editing	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[EDIT]
    1.  Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to edit.
    2.  Press the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[EDIT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	Edit	window	will	be	displayed.
     
    SOURCE	NAMEEnter	a	signal	name. 	Up	to	18	alphanumeric	characters	can	be	used.INPUT	TERMINALSelect	the	input	source.LOCKSet	so	that	 the	selected	 signal	cannot	 be	deleted	 when	[ALL	DELETE]	 is	executed. 	The	
    changes	made	after	LOCK	execution	cannot	be	saved.SKIPSet	so	that	the	selected	signal	will	be	skipped	during	auto	search.
    3.	 Set	the	above	items	and	select	[OK]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE: The input terminal cannot be changed to the currently projected si\
    gnal. 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Cutting	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[CUT]
    1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to delete.
    2.  Press the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[CUT]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	 signal	will	be	deleted	 from	the	Entry	 List	and	 the	deleted	 signal	will	be	displayed	 on	the	 clipboard	 at	the	 bottom	
    of the Entry List.
    NOTE:
    •	 The	currently	projected	signal	cannot	be	deleted.
    •	 When	the	locked	signal	is	selected,	it	will	be	displayed	in	gray	which	indicates	it	is	not	available.
    TIP:
    •	 Data	on	the	clipboard	can	be	passed	onto	the	Entry	List.
    •	 Data	on	the	clipboard	will	not	be	lost	after	the	Entry	List	is	closed.
    Copying	and	pasting	a	signal	from	the	Entry	List	[COPY]	/	[PASTE]
    1.  Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to copy.
    2.  Press the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[COPY]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	copied	signal	will	be	displayed	on	the	clipboard	at	the	bottom	of	the	Entry	List.
    3. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to move to the list.
    4.  Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal.
    5.  Press the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[PASTE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 Data	on	the	clipboard	will	be	pasted	to	the	signal.
    Deleting	all	the	signals	from	the	Entry	List	[ALL	DELETE]
    1. Press the ◀,  ▶, ▲, or ▼	button	to	select	[ALL	DELETE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	message	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ◀ or ▶	button	to	select	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    NOTE: The locked signal cannot be deleted. 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    ❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST]
    [PICTURE]
    [MODE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	determine	how	to	save	settings	for	[DETAIL	SETTINGS]	of	[PRESET]	for	each	input.
    STANDARD ������������Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7)
    PROFESSIONAL
      �����Saves all the settings of [PICTURE] for each input� 
    [PRESET]
    This	function	allows	you	to	select	optimized	settings	for	your	projected	image.
    You	can	adjust	neutral	tint	for	yellow,	cyan	or	magenta. 	
    There	are	seven	 factory	 presets	 optimized	 for	various	 types	of	images. 	You	 can	also	 use	[DETAIL	 SETTINGS]	 to	set	
    user	adjustable	settings	to	customize	each	gamma	or	color.
    Your	settings	can	be	stored	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7].
    HIGH-BRIGHT ��������Recommended for use in a brightly lit room�
    PRESENTATION  �����Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file�
    VIDEO ��������������������Recommended for typical TV program viewing�
    MOVIE  �������������������Recommended for movies�
    GRAPHIC ���������������Recommended for graphics�
    sRGB  ���������������������Standard color values
    DICOM SIM�  ����������Recommended for DICOM simulation format�
    NOTE: 
    •	 The	[DICOM	SIM.]	option	is	for	training/reference	only	and	should	not	be	used	for	actual	diagnosis.
    •	 DICOM	 stands	for	Digital	 Imaging	 and	Communications	 in	Medicine.	 It	is	 a	standard	 developed	 by	the	 American	 College	of	Radiol-
    ogy	(ACR)	and	the	National	Electrical	Manufacturers	Association	(NEMA).	
    	 The	standard	specifies	how	digital	image	data	can	be	moved	from	system	to	system.	
    [DETAIL SETTINGS] 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    [GENERAL]
    Storing	Your	Customized	Settings	[REFERENCE]
    This	function	allows	you	to	store	your	customized	settings	in	[PRESET	1]	to	[PRESET	7].
    First,	select	 a	base	 preset	 mode	from	[REFERENCE],	 then	set	[GAMMA	 CORRECTION]	 and	[COLOR	 TEMPERA-
    TURE].	
    HIGH-BRIGHT ��������Recommended for use in a brightly lit room�
    PRESENTATION  �����Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file�
    VIDEO ��������������������Recommended for typical TV program viewing�
    MOVIE  �������������������Recommended for movies�
    GRAPHIC ���������������Recommended for graphics�
    sRGB  ���������������������Standard color values�
    DICOM SIM�  ����������Recommended for DICOM simulation format�
    Selecting Gamma Correction Mode [GAMMA CORRECTION]
    Each	mode	is	recommended	for:
    DYNAMIC ��������������Creates a high-contrast picture�
    NATURAL ���������������Natural reproduction of the picture�
    BLACK DETAIL  �������Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture�
    Selecting	Screen	Size	for	DICOM	SIM	[SCREEN	SIZE]
    This	function	will	perform	gamma	correction	appropriate	for	the	screen	size.
    LARGE  �������������������For screen size of 200"
    MEDIUM
      ����������������For screen size of 150"
    SMALL
      �������������������For screen size of 100"
    NOTE:	This	function	is	available	only	when	[DICOM	SIM.]	is	selected	for	[DETAIL	SETTINGS].
    Adjusting Color Temperature [COLOR TEMPERATURE]
    This	option	allows	you	to	select	the	color	temperature	of	your	choice.
    NOTE: 
    •	 When	[PRESENTATION]	or	[HIGH-BRIGHT]	is	selected	in	[REFERENCE],	this	function	is	not	available.
    •	 When	a	color	option	other	than	[OFF]	is	selected	for	[WALL	COLOR],	this	function	is	not	available.
    Adjusting Brightness and Contrast [DYNAMIC CONTRAST]
    This	function	allows	you	to	adjust	the	contrast	ratio	optically	using	the	built-in	iris.
    To	increase	the	contrast	ratio,	select	[ON]. 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    Adjusting White Balance [WHITE BALANCE]
    This	allows	 you	to	adjust	 the	white	 balance. 	Contrast	 for	each	 color	(RGB)	 to	adjust	 the	white	 level	of	the	 screen; 	
    Brightness	for	each	color	(RGB)	is	used	to	adjust	the	black	level	of	the	screen.
    [SATURATION]
    Corrects	the	saturation	for	all	signals.
    Adjusts	the	saturation	for	the	colors	red,	green,	blue,	yellow,	magenta	and	cyan.
    RED �����������������������Adjusts the color in red areas, centered around the red�
    GREEN �������������������Adjusts the color in green areas, centered around the green�
    BLUE ����������������������Adjusts the color in blue areas, centered around the blue�
    YELLOW  ����������������Adjusts the color in yellow areas, centered around the yellow �
    MAGENTA ��������������Adjusts the color in magenta areas, centered around the magenta�
    CYAN  ���������������������Adjusts the color in cyan areas, centered around the cyan�
    [CONTRAST]
    Adjusts	the	intensity	of	the	image	according	to	the	incoming	signal.
    [BRIGHTNESS]
    Adjusts	the	brightness	level	or	the	back	raster	intensity.
    [SHARPNESS]
    Controls	the	detail	of	the	image.
    [COLOR]
    Increases	or	decreases	the	color	saturation	level.
    [HUE]
    Varies	the	color	level	from	+/−	green	to	+/−	blue. 	The	red	level	is	used	as	reference.
    Input	signalCONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLORHUE
    COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI	(RGB)YesYesYesNo	(Yes:	SDTV/HDTV)No	(Yes:	SDTV/HDTV)
    COMPUTER/DisplayPort/HDMI	(COMPONENT) Yes
    YesYesYesYes
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO/COMPONENT YesYesYesYesYes
    VIEWER/NETWORK YesYesYes NoNo
    Yes	=	Adjustable,	No	=	Not	adjustable
    [RESET]
    The	settings	 and	adjustments	 for	[PICTURE]	 will	be	returned	 to	the	 factory	 settings	 with	the	exception	 of	the	 following; 	
    Preset	numbers	and	[REFERENCE]	within	the	[PRESET]	screen.
    The	settings	 and	adjustments	 under	[DETAIL	 SETTINGS]	 within	the	[PRESET]	 screen	that	are	not	currently	 selected	
    will	not	be	reset. 
    						
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    5. Using On-Screen Menu
    [IMAGE OPTIONS]
    Adjusting	Clock	and	Phase	[CLOCK/PHASE]
    This	allows	you	to	manually	adjust	CLOCK	and	PHASE.
    CLOCK �������������������Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear � This 
    function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal ban\
    ding in the image�
    This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time�
    PHASE �������������������Use  this  item  to  adjust  the  clock  phase  or  to  reduce  video  noise,  dot  interference  or  cross  talk�  (This  is 
    evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering�)
    Use [PHASE] only after the [CLOCK] is complete�
    NOTE:	The	[CLOCK]	and	[PHASE]	items	are	available	for	RGB	signals	only. 
    						
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