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    Basic Operation
    3. Press ENTER.
    The “RENAME” screen will be displayed.
    4. Use ▲▼◄► to select the 
    characters and numerals one 
    by one, and press ENTER to set 
    them.
    5.  Once the name has been 
    changed, press ▲▼◄► to 
    select “OK” and then press 
    ENTER.
    After registration, the “REGISTERED SIGNAL 
    STATUS” screen is restored.
    If you would like to cancel the changes to the 
    signal name, use ▲▼◄► to select “CANCEL” 
    and then press ENTER. The changes will be 
    cancelled and the displayed signal name will 
    remain as it is.
    Clearing the data of 
    registered signals
    1. Press ▲▼◄► to select the 
    signal whose data is to be 
    cleared.
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    RENAME
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATESVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
    PQRSTUVWXYZ;:,.
    abcdefghijklmno
    pqrstuvwxyz/+-*
    0123456789 _@[]
    < > BS OK CANCEL
    RENAME
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATESVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
    PQRSTUVWXYZ;:,.
    abcdefghijklmno
    pqrstuvwxyz/+-*
    0123456789 _@[]
    < > BS OK CANCEL
    REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST
    A1:NTSC-A1 VIDEO ---
    A2:SVGA72-A2 RGB1 ---
    A3:SXGA+60-A3 RGB1 ---
    A4:VGA60-A4 RGB1 ---
    A5:VGA85-A5 RGB1 ---
    A6:NTSC-A6 S-VIDEO ---
    A7:1080i/60i-A7 RGB1  ---
    A8:1080/24p-A8 RGB1  ---
        SELECT
        DETAILS             DELETE
    ENTERDEFAULT
    REGISTERED SIGNAL LIST
    A1:NTSC-A1 VIDEO ---
    A2:SVGA72-A2 RGB1 ---
    A3:SXGA+60-A3 RGB1 ---
    A4:VGA60-A4 RGB1 ---
    A5:VGA85-A5 RGB1 ---
    A6:NTSC-A6 S-VIDEO ---
    A7:1080i/60i-A7 RGB1  ---
    A8:1080/24p-A8 RGB1  ---
        SELECT
        DETAILS             DELETE
    ENTERDEFAULT
    2. Press DEFAULT.
    The “ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR” screen will be 
    displayed.
    If the data is not to be cleared, press MENU to 
    return to the “SIGNAL LIST” screen.
    3. Press ENTER.
    The data of the signal selected is cleared.
      Sub memory
    The projector is provided with a sub memory function 
    to register plural pieces of image adjustment data 
    even they are determined to be the same signal by 
    the frequency and form of the synchronization signal 
    source.
    Use this function when the user needs adjustment 
    of picture quality such as aspect switching and white 
    balance using the same signal source.
    Sub-memory contains all data that can be adjusted 
    by signals such as screen aspect ratio and image 
    adjustment data (BRIGHT, CONTRAST etc.).
    How to register into sub memory
    A new signal cannot be registered into sub 
    memory. A new signal must undergo signal 
    registration.
    1. Press ◄► on normal screen 
    (menu is not displayed).
    A “Check sub-memory registration” screen will 
    appear if sub-memory has not been registered.
    The screen will show a list of the sub-memory 
    registered for the currently entered signal.
    If “SUB MEMORY” is selected from the 
    “FUNC1” menu in the “OPTION 2” menu, you 
    can use the FUNC1 button instead of the ◄► 
    buttons. (
    p. 73) •
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    ENTER
    MENU
    ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        EXECUTE
        CANCELSURE?
    SVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ENTER
    MENU
    ENTRY SIGNAL CLEAR
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        EXECUTE
        CANCELSURE?
    SVGA72-A2
    A2
    RGB1
      48.08kHz
      72.17Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    SUB MEMORY LIST
    1-1:SXGA60-A1
    1-2:SXGA60-A2
    1-3:-––
    1-4:-––
    1-5:-––
    1-6:-––
    1-7:-––
    1-8:-––
        SELECT
        CHANGE
    ENTER
    SUB MEMORY LIST
    1-1:SXGA60-A1
    1-2:SXGA60-A2
    1-3:-––
    1-4:-––
    1-5:-––
    1-6:-––
    1-7:-––
    1-8:-––
        SELECT
        CHANGE
    ENTER 
    						
    							42 – ENGLISH
    2. Press ▲▼◄► to select the SUB 
    MEMORY number stored in the 
    “SUB MEMORY LIST”.
    3. Press ENTER.
    A “Change registered signals” screen will 
    appear.
    4. Press ENTER.
    Note
    To rename a registered signal, perform steps 4 and 
    5 on 
    page 41.
    Procedure to switch to sub 
    memory
    1. Press ◄► on normal screen 
    (menu is not displayed).
    The screen will show a list of the sub-memory 
    registered for the currently entered signal.
    2. Press ▲▼◄► to select the 
    sub-memory signal to be 
    switched in the “SUB MEMORY 
    LIST”.
    3. Press ENTER.
    Signal will be switched to the one that was 
    selected in Step 2.
    How to erase sub memory
    The currently selected SUB MEMORY is deleted 
    by pressing DEFAULT at the “REGISTERED 
    SIGNAL LIST”.
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    ENTER
    REGISTER SUB MEMORY?
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        REGISTERSXGA60-A1
    --
    RGB1
      64.00kHz
      60.00Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ENTER
    REGISTER SUB MEMORY?
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        REGISTERSXGA60-A1
    --
    RGB1
      64.00kHz
      60.00Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    On-screen indications
    #  Input switching / signal switching
    This shows the registered signal name on the 
    status screen for signal switching.
    $  Details of registered signal
    The designation can be set by the sub memory 
    items.
    MEMORY NO : A1 (1-2)
    Note
    Restrictions
    The maximum sub memory items that can be 
    registered for the projector are 96 including the 
    basic signal.
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    INPUT
    NAME
    MEMORY NORGB1
    RGB
    A1(1-2)INPUT
    NAME
    MEMORY NORGB1
    RGB
    A1(1-2)
    ENTER
    REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        RENAMESXGA60-A1
    A1(1-2)
    RGB1
      63.98kHz
      60.02Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    ENTER
    REGISTERED SIGNAL STATUS
    NAME
    MEMORY NO
    INPUT
    fH
    fV
    SYNC.STATE
        RENAMESXGA60-A1
    A1(1-2)
    RGB1
      63.98kHz
      60.02Hz
    H(POS)
    V(POS)
    Sub memory number
    The place in which address code (A1, 
    A2, ..., H7 and H8) signals are registered Sub memory numberThe place in which address code (A1, 
    A2, ..., H7 and H8) signals are registered 
    Registration of input signal data (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 43
    Basic Operation
     
    Using the SHUTTER 
    function
    If the projector is not used for a certain period of 
    time during the meeting intermission, for example, a 
    shutter mode is available that allows the user to hide 
    images temporarily.
    1. Press SHUTTER on the remote 
    control or the main unit.
    The image is turned off.
    2.  Press SHUTTER again.
    The image comes back.
      On-screen display 
    function
    This turns the on-screen display function on and off.
    1. Press ON SCREEN on the 
    remote control.
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      Switching the input signal
    You can use the remote control to switch the signals 
    that are being input and projected.
    1.  Press INPUT SELECT on the 
    remote control or the main unit.
    Press RGB1:
    Switches to RGB1 input.
    Press RGB2:
    Switches to RGB2 input.
    Press DVI-D:
    Switches to DVI-D input.
    Press VIDEO:
    Switches to video input.
    Press S-VIDEO:
    Switches to S-VIDEO input.
    Press AUX:
    Switches to optional input module input.
    (The AUX button to switch the input is 
    disabled when an optional input module is not 
    connected.)
    Note
    Refer to “Connection” for details on the input 
    terminals. (
    pp. 25, 26)
     Status function
    This shows the projector status. It can also be used 
    to send information about the projector’s status via 
    e-mail.
    1. Press STATUS on the remote 
    control.
    Note
    Refer to “How to use network function” for details. 
    (
    pp. 84-97)
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    STATUS
    INPUT : RGB1
          : 0.00kHz/ 0.00Hz
    PROJECTOR RUNTIME :   13h
    LAMP1 :  9h/OFF/
    LAMP2 : 10h/OFF/
    LAMP3 :  9h/OFF/
    LAMP4 :  9h/ON/
    TEMP  : IN- 27 / OUT- 32 /OPT- 36
    VERSION MAIN    : 0.55
    VERSION NETWORK : 0.09
    REMOTE2 : DISABLE
        END STATUS VIA E-MAIL
    ENTER
    STATUS
    INPUT : RGB1
          : 0.00kHz/ 0.00Hz
    PROJECTOR RUNTIME :   13h
    LAMP1 :  9h/OFF/
    LAMP2 : 10h/OFF/
    LAMP3 :  9h/OFF/
    LAMP4 :  9h/ON/
    TEMP  : IN- 27 / OUT- 32 /OPT- 36
    VERSION MAIN    : 0.55
    VERSION NETWORK : 0.09
    REMOTE2 : DISABLE
        END STATUS VIA E-MAIL
    ENTER
    Basic operations using the remote control
    FUNC1 ON 
    SCREEN
    LIGHT
    TEST 
    PATTERN
    ASPECT SHUTTER
    INPUT 
    SELECT
    AUTO 
    SETUP
    STATUS 
    						
    							44 – ENGLISH
      Automatic adjustment 
    (AUTO SETUP)
    The automatic setup function can be used to 
    automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase and 
    picture position when analog RGB signals consisting 
    of bitmap images such as computer signals are being 
    input, or to automatically adjust the picture position 
    when DVI-D signals are being input. (Automatic 
    adjustment cannot be carried out when moving 
    pictures are being input.)
    It is recommended to supply images with a bright 
    white frame at the outermost periphery containing 
    characters etc. that are clear in white and black 
    contrast when the system is in automatic adjustment 
    mode. Avoid supplying images that involve halftones 
    or gradation such as photographs and computer 
    graphics.
    1. Press AUTO SETUP on the 
    remote control or the main unit.
    A message “COMPLETE” appears if adjustment 
    is ended normally.
    Note
    “CLOCK PHASE” may have been shifted even 
    when the adjustment ended normally. In this case, 
    manually adjust the “CLOCK PHASE”.
    If an image with blurred edges or a dark image is 
    supplied, a message “INCOMPLETE” appears, 
    indicating the automatic adjustment was 
    unsuccessful. In this case, manually adjust the items 
    of “INPUT RESOLUTION”, “CLOCK PHASE” and 
    “SHIFT”.
    For specific signals and long-sideways (or 
    landscape) signals such as 16:9, adjustment should 
    be made according to “AUTO SETUP” in the option 
    menu.
    Automatic adjustment may not be available 
    depending on the machine type of the personal 
    computer.
    Automatic adjustment may not available for 
    synchronization signal of C-SYNC and G-SYNC.
    Image may be distorted for several seconds during 
    automatic adjustment. This is not a malfunction.
    For every supplied signal, adjustment is required.
    Automatic adjustment can be cancelled by pressing 
    the MENU button during the course of automatic 
    adjustment.•
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    Turning on button 
    illumination
    Button illumination for the remote control can be 
    turned on.
    1.  Press LIGHT on the remote 
    control.
    Note
    If no operations are carried out for approximately 
    10 seconds, button illumination will turn off 
    automatically.
    Using the FUNC1 button
    “P IN P” (pp. 72-73), “SUB MEMORY” (p. 41) or 
    “SYSTEM SELECTOR” (p. 54) operations can be 
    assigned to the FUNC1 button on the remote control 
    so that it can be used as an easy shortcut button.
    Note
    Refer to “Setting FUNC1” for details. (p. 73)
    Displaying the internal 
    test pattern
    The projector has eight types of internal test patterns 
    to check the condition of the set.
    To display test patterns, follow the steps below.
    1.  Press TEST PATTERN.
    2. Press ◄► to select “TEST 
    PATTERN”.
    Note
    Setting is also possible by using an on-screen 
    menu. Refer to “Displaying the internal test pattern” 
    for details. (
    p. 83)
    Results of adjustment on the image, picture quality, 
    position, size and other factors will not be reflected 
    in test patterns. Be sure to display the input signal 
    before performing various kinds of setting. •
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    Remote control operation (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 45
    Basic Operation
    Changing the picture 
    aspect ratio
    You can change the aspect ratio for projected pictures 
    to match the input signal.
    1.  Press ASPECT on the remote 
    control.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ASPECT is pressed.
    *1: PT-D10000U Only
    *2: PT-DW10000U Only
    Note
    Some aspect ratios may not be available for 
    selection depending on the input signal. Refer to 
    “Adjusting the aspect ratio” for details. (
    p. 57) •
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    VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
    S1 AUTO
    VID AUTO
    HV FIT
    H FIT*2
    DEFAULT
    THROUGH
    16:9*1
    4:3*2
    S4:3*1
    VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
    S1 AUTO
    VID AUTO
    HV FIT
    H FIT*2
    DEFAULT
    THROUGH
    16:9*1
    4:3*2
    S4:3*1 
    						
    							46 – ENGLISH
    Menus are extensively used for configuring, 
    adjusting or reconfiguring the projector.
    Some menu items may not be valid for certain 
    signal formats applied to the projector. 
    The menu items that cannot be adjusted or used 
    are shown in gray characters, and they cannot 
    be selected. •
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Select the item to be 
    set.
    Press to display the 
    menu of the desired item.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Select the item to be 
    set.
    Press to display the 
    menu of the desired item.
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
      MAIN MENU
    The main menu consists of the following 10 menu 
    items. When a main menu item is selected, the screen 
    changes to a sub-menu selection screen.
      SUB MENU
    The sub-menu screen for the selected main menu 
    item appears, and you can then set and adjust the 
    various items in the sub-menu.
    PICTURE (pp. 49-55)
    Note
    The factory default values may vary depending on 
    the PICTURE menu.
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    Icon MAIN MENU item
    PICTURE
    POSITION
    ADVANCED MENU
    LANGUAGE
    OPTION 1
    OPTION 2
    TEST PATTERN
    SIGNAL LIST
    NETWORK
    SECURITY
    Icon MAIN MENU item
    PICTURE
    POSITION
    ADVANCED MENU
    LANGUAGE
    OPTION 1
    OPTION 2
    TEST PATTERN
    SIGNAL LIST
    NETWORK
    SECURITY
    SUB MENU item
    PICTURE MODE
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHT
    COLOR
    TINT
    COLOR TEMP.
    GAMMA
    SHARPNESS
    NOISE REDUCTION
    DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
    SUB MENU item
    PICTURE MODE
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHT
    COLOR
    TINT
    COLOR TEMP.
    GAMMA
    SHARPNESS
    NOISE REDUCTION
    DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
    ▲▼◄►
    ENTER
    DEFAULT MENU
    On-screen menus 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 47
    Basic Operation
    POSITION (pp. 56-59)
    ADVANCED MENU (
    pp. 60-65)
    DISPLAY LANGUAGE (
    p. 66)
    OPTION1 (
    pp. 67-74)
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    SUB MENU item
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
    SUB MENU item
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
    SUB MENU item
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
    BLANKING
    INPUT RESOLUTION
    CLAMP POSITION
    EDGE BLENDING
    FRAME DELAY
    RASTER POSITION
    SUB MENU item
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY
    BLANKING
    INPUT RESOLUTION
    CLAMP POSITION
    EDGE BLENDING
    FRAME DELAY
    RASTER POSITION
    SUB MENU item
    ENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    ITALIANO
    русский
    SUB MENU item
    ENGLISH
    DEUTSCH
    FRANÇAIS
    ESPAÑOL
    ITALIANO
    русский
    SUB MENU item
    COLOR MATCHING
    LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
    AUTO SIGNAL
    AUTO SETUP
    BACK COLOR
    DVI EDID
    AUX DVI EDID
    P IN P
    FUNC1
    OSD POSITION
    OSD MEMORY
    SUB MENU item
    COLOR MATCHING
    LARGE SCREEN CORRECTION
    AUTO SIGNAL
    AUTO SETUP
    BACK COLOR
    DVI EDID
    AUX DVI EDID
    P IN P
    FUNC1
    OSD POSITION
    OSD MEMORY
    OPTION2 (pp. 75-82)
    TEST PATTERN (
    p. 83)
    SIGNAL LIST (
    pp. 40-42)
    NETWORK (
    pp. 84-85)
    SECURITY (
    pp. 99-101)
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    SUB MENU item
    PROJECTOR ID
    INSTALLATION
    ALTITUDE
    DIRECTION
    OUTPUT RESOLUTION (PT-D10000U only)
    LAMP SELECT
    LAMP RELAY
    RS-232C
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    ADJUST DATE
    STARTUP LOGO
    PASSWORD
    SUB MENU item
    PROJECTOR ID
    INSTALLATION
    ALTITUDE
    DIRECTION
    OUTPUT RESOLUTION (PT-D10000U only)
    LAMP SELECT
    LAMP RELAY
    RS-232C
    SYSTEM INFORMATION
    AIR FILTER CLEANING
    ADJUST DATE
    STARTUP LOGO
    PASSWORD
    SUB MENU item
    HOST NAME
    DHCP
    IP ADDRESS
    PORT
    SUBNET MASK
    GATEWAY
    STATUS
    STORE
    SUB MENU item
    HOST NAME
    DHCP
    IP ADDRESS
    PORT
    SUBNET MASK
    GATEWAY
    STATUS
    STORE
    SUB MENU item
    PASSWORD
    PASSWORD CHANGE
    TEXT DISPLAY
    TEXT CHANGE
    SUB MENU item
    PASSWORD
    PASSWORD CHANGE
    TEXT DISPLAY
    TEXT CHANGE 
    						
    							48 – ENGLISH
      Using the menu screens
    1. Press MENU.
    The “MAIN MENU” appears on the screen.
    2. Press ▲▼ to select the desired 
    item.
    The item that is currently selected will appear in 
    yellow.
    3.  Press ENTER to establish your 
    selection.
    The submenu for the selected option will now 
    open. •
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    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    ENTER
    POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENUDEFAULT
    0
    ENTER
    POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENUDEFAULT
    0
    4. Press ▲▼ button to highlight 
    the desired adjustment item, 
    then press ◄► to change or 
    adjust the parameter value.
    For some items, an individual adjustment 
    screen containing a bar scale will appear as 
    shown in the diagram below when ◄► is 
    pressed.
    If no button is operated for approx. 5 seconds 
    while the individual adjustment screen is 
    displayed, the screen will return to the previous 
    page.
    Returning to the previous screen
    When the “MENU” is on the screen, pressing 
    the MENU button returns to the previous page.
    When the “MAIN MENU” is on the screen, 
    pressing MENU clears all menus from the 
    screen.
    Menu items setting
    The bottom prompt line differs on each menu 
    depending on the selected menu option:
    A prompt “◄► CHANGE” appears when 
    changing the setting.
    A prompt “◄► ADJUST” appears for a 
    separate bar graph.
    If there are more adjustments (items) available 
    for a menu item, a page number will appear at 
    the top-right of the screen.
    Resetting to the factory 
    default
    If an adjustment item is selected and DEFAULT is 
    pressed, the adjustment value will return to the factory 
    default setting.
    1. Press DEFAULT.
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    CONTRAST
    0CONTRAST
    0
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTSTANDARD
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTSTANDARD
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
    On-screen menus (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 49
    Basic Operation
    You can adjust pictures to suit your preference.
    Some menu items may not be valid for certain 
    signal formats applied to the projector. •
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “PICTURE”.
    Press to display the 
    “PICTURE” menu.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “PICTURE”.
    Press to display the 
    “PICTURE” menu.
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    MAIN MENU
      PICTURE
      POSITION
      ADVANCED MENU
      DISPLAY LANGUAGE
      OPTION1
      OPTION2
      TEST PATTERN
      SIGNAL LIST
      NETWORK
      SECURITY
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
      Switching the picture mode
    The user can switch to the desired picture mode 
    suitable for the image source and the environment in 
    which this projector is used.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “PICTURE 
    MODE”.
    2. Press ◄► to switch “PICTURE 
    MODE”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    STANDARD:
    The picture becomes suitable for moving 
    images in general.
    CINEMA:
    The picture becomes suitable for movie sources.
    NATURAL:
    The picture complies with sRGB.
    DYNAMIC:
    The picture becomes suitable for the use in 
    well-lighted areas.
    GRAPHIC:
    The picture becomes suitable for input from to 
    the personal computer.
    USER:
    The COLOR TEMP. and GAMMA settings can 
    be adjusted.
    Note
    Factory defaults are “GRAPHIC” for RGB system 
    and “
    STANDARD” for moving images.
    When ENTER is pressed while “PICTURE MODE” 
    has been selected, the picture mode which has 
    been selected can be saved and used as the 
    presetting when new signals are input. The data will 
    be saved for all items in the PICTURE menu except 
    for the SYSTEM SELECTOR setting.•
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    •
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGENATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
       REGISTER
    ENTER
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGENATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
       REGISTER
    ENTER
    STANDARDCINEMANATURAL
    USERGRAPHICDYNAMIC
    STANDARDCINEMANATURAL
    USERGRAPHICDYNAMIC
    Adjusting the picture
    ▲▼◄►
    ENTER
    DEFAULT MENU 
    						
    							50 – ENGLISH
      Adjusting Contrast
    This adjusts the contrast for picture colors.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “CONTRAST”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “CONTRAST” individual adjustment screen 
    will be displayed.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
    Attention
    If you need to adjust the “BRIGHTNESS,” it should 
    be adjusted before other adjustments are made.
      Adjusting Brightness
    This adjusts the brightness of dark (black) areas of the 
    pictures.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “BRIGHTNESS”.
    •
    •
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
    CONTRAST
    0CONTRAST
    0
    Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Raises the picture 
    brightness and the 
    picture becomes clearer.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Lowers the picture 
    brightness and weakens 
    the picture. Minimum value 
    -31Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Raises the picture 
    brightness and the 
    picture becomes clearer.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Lowers the picture 
    brightness and weakens 
    the picture. Minimum value 
    -31
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “BRIGHTNESS” individual adjustment 
    screen will be displayed.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
     
    Adjusting Color
    This adjusts the depth of the colors.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “COLOR”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “COLOR” individual adjustment screen will 
    be displayed.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
    •
    •
    BRIGHTNESS
    0BRIGHTNESS
    0
    Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Increases the brightness 
    of the dark (black) parts 
    of the screen.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Reduces the brightness 
    of the dark (black) parts 
    of the screen.Minimum value 
    -31Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Increases the brightness 
    of the dark (black) parts 
    of the screen.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Reduces the brightness 
    of the dark (black) parts 
    of the screen.Minimum value 
    -31
    PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1PICTURE
    PICTURE MODE
      CONTRAST
      BRIGHTNESS
      COLOR
      TINT
      COLOR TEMP.
      GAMMA
      SHARPNESS
      NOISE REDUCTION
      DYNAMIC IRIS
    SYSTEM SELECTOR
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTNATURAL
    0
    0
    10
    1
    DEFAULT
    DEFAULT
    0
    OFF
    OFF
    AUTO 1
    COLOR
    10COLOR
    10
    Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Deepens colors.Maximum value 
    50
    Press ◄ 
    button.Weakens colors.Minimum value 
    -50Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Deepens colors.Maximum value 
    50
    Press ◄ 
    button.Weakens colors.Minimum value 
    -50
    Adjusting the picture (continued) 
    						
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