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Panasonic DLP Based Projector PT-D10000U PT-DW10000U Operating Instructions

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    							ENGLISH – 51
    Basic Operation
     
    Adjusting Tint
    This adjusts skin tones in the pictures.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “TINT”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “TINT” individual adjustment screen will be 
    displayed.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
     
    Adjusting the color 
    temperature
    This is used to adjust the pictures if white areas 
    appear bluish or reddish.
    Carry out this adjustment while the signals to be 
    adjusted are being projected.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “COLOR 
    TEMP.”.
    •
    •
    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
    TINT
    1TINT
    1
    Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Adjusts skin tone 
    toward reddish-purple.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Adjusts skin tone 
    toward greenish color.Minimum value 
    -31Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    Press ► 
    button.Adjusts skin tone 
    toward reddish-purple.Maximum value 
    31
    Press ◄ 
    button.Adjusts skin tone 
    toward greenish color.Minimum value 
    -31
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    2. Press ◄► to switch “COLOR 
    TEMP.”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    When any setting other than “OFF” has been 
    selected for color matching, the COLOR TEMP. 
    setting is fixed at “USER1.”
    “DEFAULT” cannot be selected when the picture 
    mode has been set to “USER.”
    To further adjust toward the 
    desired white balance
    3.  Select “USER1” or “USER2” in 
    Step 2.
    4. Press ENTER.
    The “WHITE BALANCE” screen will be 
    displayed.
    5. Press ▲▼ to select “WHITE 
    BALANCE HIGH” or “WHITE 
    BALANCE LOW”.
    6. Press ENTER.
    The “WHITE BALANCE HIGH (LOW)” screen 
    will be displayed.
    7. Press ▲▼ to select “R”, “G” or 
    “B”.
    •
    •
    •
    ■
    •
    •
    DEFAULTUSER1USER2
    HIGHMIDLOW
    DEFAULTUSER1USER2
    HIGHMIDLOW
    ENTER
    WHITE BALANCE
    WHITE BALANCE HIGH
    WHITE BALANCE LOW
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    ENTER
    WHITE BALANCE
    WHITE BALANCE HIGH
    WHITE BALANCE LOW
        MENU SELECT
        SUB MENU
    WHITE BALANCE HIGH
    R
    G
    B
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUST255
    255
    255WHITE BALANCE HIGH
    R
    G
    B
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUST255
    255
    255 
    						
    							52 – ENGLISH
    8. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
    Note
    All colors will not be displayed properly unless 
    adequate adjustment is made. If the adjustment 
    does not look suitable, you can press DEFAULT to 
    return the setting for the selected item only to the 
    factory default setting.
    The color temperature cannot be adjusted for the 
    internal test pattern (
    p. 83). Be sure to project the 
    input signal when adjusting the color temperature.
      Gamma setting
    This switches the gamma mode.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “GAMMA”.
    •
    •
    Item Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    RPress ► button.Deepens 
    red.
    Maximum 
    value
    HIGH : 255
    LOW : 127
    Minimum value
    HIGH : 0
    LOW : -127
    Default
    HIGH : 255
    LOW : 0
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    red.
    GPress ► button.Deepens 
    green.
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    green.
    BPress ► button.Deepens 
    blue.
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    blue.
    Item Operation AdjustmentAdjustment 
    range
    RPress ► button.Deepens 
    red.
    Maximum 
    value
    HIGH : 255
    LOW : 127
    Minimum value
    HIGH : 0
    LOW : -127
    Default
    HIGH : 255
    LOW : 0
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    red.
    GPress ► button.Deepens 
    green.
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    green.
    BPress ► button.Deepens 
    blue.
    Press ◄ button.Weakens 
    blue.
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    2. Press ◄► to switch “GAMMA”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    Note
    Separate software is required to select “USER1” 
    and “USER2”. Consult your dealer.
    “DEFAULT” cannot be selected when the picture 
    mode has been set to “USER”.
      Sharpness setting
    This adjusts the sharpness of the pictures.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select 
    “SHARPNESS”.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
    Note
    The possible setting range will vary depending on 
    the input signal.•
    •
    ••
    DEFAULTUSER1USER2
    2.52.2
    DEFAULTUSER1USER2
    2.52.2
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    Operation Adjustment Adjustment range
    Press ► 
    button.Contours become 
    sharper.
    0 to 15
    Press ◄ 
    button.Contours become 
    softer.Operation Adjustment Adjustment range
    Press ► 
    button.Contours become 
    sharper.
    0 to 15
    Press ◄ 
    button.Contours become 
    softer.
    Adjusting the picture (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 53
    Basic Operation
     
    Noise reduction setting
    This can be used to adjust pictures if they contain 
    interference as a result of poor quality of the input 
    signal.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “NOISE 
    REDUCTION”.
    2. Press ◄► to switch “NOISE 
    REDUCTION”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
     
    Dynamic iris setting
    Pictures with the optimum contrast will be displayed 
    by automatically providing aperture compensation and 
    signal compensation to suit the pictures concerned.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “DYNAMIC 
    IRIS”.
    •
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    2 (Medium)3 (High)
    1 (Low)OFF (No correction)
    2 (Medium)3 (High)
    1 (Low)OFF (No correction)
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    2. Press ◄► to switch “DYNAMIC 
    IRIS”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    To further adjust the selected 
    compensation amount
    3.  Select “USER” in step 2.
    4. Press ENTER.
    The “DYNAMIC IRIS” screen will be displayed.
    5. Use ▲▼ to select the item to be 
    adjusted, and then use ◄► to 
    adjust the amount of correction.
    AUTO IRIS (Automatic aperture 
    adjustment)
    MANUAL IRIS (Fixed aperture 
    adjustment)
    DYNAMIC GAMMA (signal 
    compensation amount 
    adjustment)
    Note
    The contrast is set to the maximum level when 
    “DYNAMIC IRIS” is set to “3.”
    When “FRAME DELAY” is set to “SHORT”, the 
    noise reduction setting function cannot be used.•
    ■
    •
    ■
    ■
    ■
    •
    •
    1 (Low)OFF (No correction)
    2 (Intermediate)3 (High)USER
    1 (Low)OFF (No correction)
    2 (Intermediate)3 (High)USER
    DYNAMIC IRIS
    AUTO IRIS
    MANUAL IRIS
    DYNAMIC GAMMA
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEOFF
    OFF
    OFFDYNAMIC IRIS
    AUTO IRIS
    MANUAL IRIS
    DYNAMIC GAMMA
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEOFF
    OFF
    OFF
    3 (High)2 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No automatic correction)1 (Low)
    3 (High)2 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No automatic correction)1 (Low)
    63 (High)2…62 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No fixed iris)1 (Low)
    63 (High)2…62 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No fixed iris)1 (Low)
    3 (High)2 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No automatic correction)1 (Low)
    3 (High)2 (Intermediate)
    OFF (No automatic correction)1 (Low) 
    						
    							54 – ENGLISH
      Registering the picture 
    mode settings as presettings
    The picture settings that have been made in the 
    PICTURE MODE screen can be registered.
    Select “PICTURE MODE” in the “PICTURE” screen 
    to carry out this operation.
    1. Press ENTER.
    A confirmation screen will appear.
    2 Press ◄► to select “OK”.
    3. Press ENTER.
    Note
    If the registered picture mode is selected after 
    registering the picture mode settings as presettings, 
    the new signals will be displayed with the registered 
    adjustments.
    Setting the  system format
    The SYSTEM SELECTOR setting can be used to 
    switch the system format.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “SYSTEM 
    SELECTOR”.
    2. Press ◄► to switch “SYSTEM 
    SELECTOR”.
    Refer to “How to change the system format” 
    below for details on the system formats which 
    can be selected. •
    •
    •
    •
    SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING 
    FOR DYNAMIC?
        CHANGE
        EXECUTE
    ENTER
    OKCANCEL
    SAVE AS DEFAULT SETTING 
    FOR DYNAMIC?
        CHANGE
        EXECUTE
    ENTER
    OKCANCEL
    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 1PICTURE
    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
    How to change the system format
    Using the menu screen operation enables the user to 
    make the following changes depending on S-Video / 
    Video input or the currently selected input module.
    The name of the selected system such as RGB, 
    YP
    BPR and AUTO is displayed on the top left of the 
    screen and disappears automatically.
    S-video / Video terminal input 
    signal
    For the setting of AUTO1:
    Selection is automatically made out of NTSC, 
    PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43 and PAL60.
    For the setting of AUTO2:
    Selection is automatically made out of NTSC, 
    PAL-M and PAL-N.
    Input module
    ET-MD77SD1:
    ET-MD77SD3:
    ■
    ■
    AUTO1
    AUTO2
    NTSC
    NTSC4.43
    PAL60
    SECAM
    PAL-N
    PAL-M
    PAL
    AUTO1
    AUTO2
    NTSC
    NTSC4.43
    PAL60
    SECAM
    PAL-N
    PAL-M
    PAL
    AUTO480i576iAUTO480i576i
    AUTO
    1 080/60i
    1 035/60i
    720/60p
    1 080/24p
    1 080/50i
    576i
    480i
    720/50p
    1 080/24sF
    1 080/25p
    1 080/30p
    AUTO
    1 080/60i
    1 035/60i
    720/60p
    1 080/24p
    1 080/50i
    576i
    480i
    720/50p
    1 080/24sF
    1 080/25p
    1 080/30p
    Adjusting the picture (continued) 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 55
    Basic Operation
    5. Press ▲▼ to select  “COLOR”.
    6.  Press DEFAULT on the remote 
    control to restore the factory 
    default.
    7.  Follow the same procedure 
    (steps 5-6) to restore the factory 
    default for “TINT”, “COLOR 
    TEMP.” and “GAMMA”.
    Note
    sRGB is only enable when RGB signals are being 
    input. •
    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
    * When DEFAULT is pressed, the projector 
    automatically returns to AUTO1 or AUTO
    .
    RGB1/RGB2/DVI-D terminal input 
    signals
    Note
    Refer to the types of RGB/YPBPR/DVI-D signals 
    compatible with the projector. (p. 118)
    To display pictures complying 
    with the  sRGB standard
    sRGB is the international color reproduction standard 
    (IEC61966-2-1) established by IEC (International 
    Electrotechnical Commission).
    To reproduce colors more faithfully in compliance 
    with the sRGB standard, perform the following setting 
    procedure.
    1.  Set “COLOR MATCHING” 
    adjustment to “OFF”. (
    p. 67)
    2. 
    Display the “PICTURE” screen. 
    (
    p. 49)
    3. Press ▲▼ to select  “PICTURE 
    MODE”.
    4. Press ◄► to select “NATURAL”.
    ■
    •
    RGBYPBPRRGBYPBPR
    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 
    						
    							56 – ENGLISH
    You can adjust the position as required.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “POSITION”.
    Press to display the 
    “POSITION” menu.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “POSITION”.
    Press to display the 
    “POSITION” 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
      Shift adjustment
    This function allows the user to adjust the picture 
    position vertically or horizontally if the position of the 
    image projected on the screen is displaced when the 
    projector is properly positioned against the screen.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select  “SHIFT”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “SHIFT” screen will be displayed.
    3. Press ▲▼◄► to adjust the position.
    For horizontal (right and left) 
    adjustment
    For vertical (up and down) adjustment
    4.  Press MENU three times.
    The on-screen indications disappear and the 
    normal screen appears again. •
    ■
    ■
    •
    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
    SHIFT
    V
    H
        ADJUST12
     212SHIFT
    V
    H
        ADJUST12
     212
    Operation Adjustment
    Press ► 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    to the right.
    Press ◄ 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    to the left.
    Operation Adjustment
    Press ► 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    to the right.
    Press ◄ 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    to the left.
    Operation Adjustment
    Press ► 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    up.
    Press ◄ 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    down.
    Operation Adjustment
    Press ► 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    up.
    Press ◄ 
    button.The picture 
    position moves 
    down.
    ▲▼◄►
    ENTER
    DEFAULT MENU
    Adjusting the position 
    						
    							ENGLISH – 57
    Basic Operation
     
    Adjusting the aspect ratio
    This changes the aspect ratio of the pictures.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select  “ASPECT”.
    2. Press ◄► to switch “ASPECT”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    DEFAULT:
    Pictures are displayed without changing the aspect 
    ratio of the input signals.
    THROUGH:
    Pictures are displayed without changing the 
    resolution of the input signals.
    16:9
    *1:
    When standard signals are being input*3, pictures 
    are displayed with the aspect ratio converted to 
    16:9. When wide-screen signals are being input
    *4, 
    pictures are displayed with the aspect ration of the 
    input signals unchanged.
    4:3
    *2:
    When standard signals are being input*3, pictures 
    are displayed with the aspect ration of the input 
    signals unchanged. When wide-screen signals 
    are being input
    *4, the PT-D10000U displays the 
    pictures with the aspect ratio converted to 4:3. The 
    PT-DW10000U displays the pictures with the aspect 
    ratio unchanged, but reduces the size of the pictures 
    so that they fit within the 4:3 projection area.•
    •
    •
    •
    •
    POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEDEFAULT
    0POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEDEFAULT
    0
    VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
    *1: PT-D10000U Only
    *2: PT-DW10000U Only
    S1 AUTO
    VID AUTO
    HV FIT
    H FIT*2
    DEFAULT
    THROUGH
    16:9*1
    4:3*2
    S4:3*1
    VID AUTO (PRIORITY)
    *1: PT-D10000U Only
    *2: PT-DW10000U Only
    S1 AUTO
    VID AUTO
    HV FIT
    H FIT*2
    DEFAULT
    THROUGH
    16:9*1
    4:3*2
    S4:3*1
    S4:3*1:
    Select when using a 16:9 screen.
    H FIT
    *2:
    Pictures are displayed using all the panel pixels in 
    the horizontal direction. Signals with an aspect ratio 
    where the pictures are taller than with a ratio of 16:9 
    will be displayed with their bottom areas cut off.
    HV FIT:
    Pictures are displayed on the whole panel pixels. 
    If the aspect ratio of the input signals is different 
    from that of the panel, the pictures are displayed 
    by converting it into the panels aspect ratio (4:3 for 
    PT-D10000U and 16:9 for PT-DW10000U).
    VID AUTO:
    The projector identifies the video ID (VID) 
    embedded in the picture signals and displays the 
    picture by automatically switching the screen sizes 
    between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is effective for 
    the NTSC signal input.
    S1 AUTO:
    The projector identifies the S1 signal and displays 
    the picture by automatically switching the screen 
    sizes between 4:3 and 16:9. This function is 
    effective for S-Video NTSC signals.
    VID AUTO (PRIORITY):
    The projector identifies the abovementioned VID or 
    S1 signals and displays the picture by automatically 
    choosing the screen sizes of 4:3 or 16:9 according 
    to the VID if it is detected or S1 signals if a VID is 
    not detected. This function is effective for S-Video 
    NTSC signals.
    *3: Standard signals are input signals with an aspect 
    ratio of 4:3 or 5:4.
    *4: Wide-screen signals are input signals with an 
    aspect ratio of 16:9, 15:9 or 15:10.
    Note
    Some size modes are not available for certain types 
    of input signals. For NTSC signals, “DEFAULT” 
    cannot be selected.
    If an aspect ratio which is different from the aspect 
    ratio for the input signals is selected, the pictures 
    will appear differently from the originals. Be careful 
    of this when selecting the aspect ratio.
    If using this projector in places such as cafes or 
    hotels to display programmes for a commercial 
    purpose or for public presentation, note that 
    adjusting the aspect ratio or using the zoom 
    function to change the screen pictures may be an 
    infringement of the rights of the original copyright 
    owner for that programme under copyright 
    protection laws. 
    If conventional (normal) 4:3 pictures which are 
    not wide-screen pictures are displayed on a wide 
    screen, the edges of the pictures may not be visible 
    or they may become distorted. Such pictures 
    should be viewed as with an aspect ratio of 4:3 in 
    the original format intended by the creator of the 
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      Adjusting the zoom ratio
    This adjusts the size of the projected pictures.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select  “ZOOM”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “ZOOM” screen will be displayed.
    3. Press ▲▼ to select  “MODE”.
    4. Press ◄► to switch “MODE”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    INTERNAL:
    Enlarges the size of the pictures to within the 
    default aspect ratio.
    FULL:
    Enlarges the pictures using the whole of the 
    display area.
    5. Press ▲▼ to select  
    “INTERLOCKED”.
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    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
    ZOOM
    MODE
    INTERLOCKED
    V
    H
    HV
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGE
    INTERNAL
    OFF
    100%
    100%
    100%
    ZOOM
    MODE
    INTERLOCKED
    V
    H
    HV
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGE
    INTERNAL
    OFF
    100%
    100%
    100%
    INTERNALFULLINTERNALFULL
    ZOOM
    MODE
    INTERLOCKED
    V
    H
    HV
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGE
    INTERNAL
    OFF
    100%
    100%
    100%
    ZOOM
    MODE
    INTERLOCKED
    V
    H
    HV
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGE
    INTERNAL
    OFF
    100%
    100%
    100%
    6. Press ◄► to switch 
    “INTERLOCKED”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    OFF :
    The “V” and “H” settings are used as the vertical 
    and horizontal zoom ratios respectively.
    ON :
    The zoom ratio is set to the “HV” setting. This 
    allows the pictures to be zoomed at equal 
    vertical and horizontal ratios.
    Note
    When “ASPECT” is set to “THROUGH”, “ZOOM” will 
    not appear.
      Clock phase adjustment
    Clock phase adjustment achieves the best image 
    when the screen flickers or halo is observed around 
    the contour.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select  “CLOCK 
    PHASE”.
    2. Press ◄► to adjust the level.
    The value changes from 0 to 31. Adjust so that 
    the amount of interference is at a minimum.
    Note
    No optimal value may be obtained if the output 
    of the PC to which the signal input is applied is 
    unstable.
    No optimal value may be obtained if the total 
    number of dots is not correct.
    The clock phase can be adjusted only when RGB 
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    POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTDEFAULT
    0POSITION
    SHIFT
    ASPECT
    ZOOM
    CLOCK PHASE
    KEYSTONE
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUSTDEFAULT
    0
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    Basic Operation
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    Keystone distortion 
    correction
    Keystone distortion can be corrected only along either 
    horizontal bound of the picture.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select  
    “KEYSTONE”.
    2. Press ENTER.
    The “KEYSTONE” screen will be displayed.
    3. Press ◄► to adjust the 
    “KEYSTONE”.
    The value changes from -127 to 127.
    4. Press ▲▼ to select  “SUB 
    KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY”.
    5. Press ◄► to adjust “SUB 
    KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY”
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    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
    KEYSTONE
    KEYSTONE
    SUB KEYSTONE
    LINEARITY
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUST  0
      0
      0KEYSTONE
    KEYSTONE
    SUB KEYSTONE
    LINEARITY
        MENU SELECT
        ADJUST  0
      0
      0
    Note
    Adjust the “SUB KEYSTONE” or “LINEARITY” after 
    adjusting the “KEYSTONE”.
    The variable range of the “SUB KEYSTONE” or 
    “LINEARITY” changes in response to the adjusted 
    value of the “KEYSTONE”.
    “SUB KEYSTONE” is a function which is used to 
    correct keystone distortion when the lens has been 
    shifted to the left or right. Keystone correction can 
    only be carried out for the area at the top-right of the 
    screen. However, this adjustment cannot be used 
    when “KEYSTONE” is set to “0”.
    Pressing 
    DEFAULT of the remote control will 
    restore the factory default (“KEYSTONE”: 0, “SUB 
    KEYSTONE”: 0, “LINEARITY”: 0).
    The adjusted value is reflected in other input 
    signals.
    Keystone distortion can be corrected to ±40° of the 
    angle of tilt for the projector against the screen. (The 
    range for the angle of elevation is within ±22° when 
    using a lens with a fixed focal point, and it is within 
    ±28° when using an LE6 lens.) •
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    Fine settings are possible.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “ADVANCED MENU”.
    Press to display the 
    “ADVANCED MENU” 
    menu.
    MENUPress to display the 
    MAIN MENU screen.
    Press to select 
    “ADVANCED MENU”.
    Press to display the 
    “ADVANCED MENU” 
    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
      Digital cinema reality
    Increase the vertical resolution when the PAL (or 
    SECAM) 576i signal input or the NTSC 480i, 1 080/50i 
    and 1 080/60i signal input is applied.
    1. Press ▲▼ to select “DIGITAL 
    CINEMA REALITY”.
    2. Press ◄► to switch “DIGITAL 
    CINEMA REALITY”.
    The setting will change as follows each time 
    ◄► is pressed.
    AUTO:
    Performs automatic detection and cinema 
    processing. (factory default) 
    OFF: 
    Unforced cinema processing
    25p FIXED:
    Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is 
    performed when a 576i or 1 080/50i signal is 
    input.
    30p FIXED:
    Forced cinema processing (2:2 pulldown) is 
    performed when a 480i or 1 080/60i signal is 
    input.
    Note
    In DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY mode, the image 
    quality will be deteriorated if 30p FIXED or 25p 
    FIXED is selected when the signal is not a 2:2 
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    ADVANCED MENU
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITYBLANKING
    INPUT RESOLUTION
    CLAMP POSITION
    EDGE BLENDING
    FRAME DELAY
    RASTER POSITION
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEAUTO
    OFF
    DEFAULT
    ADVANCED MENU
    DIGITAL CINEMA REALITYBLANKING
    INPUT RESOLUTION
    CLAMP POSITION
    EDGE BLENDING
    FRAME DELAY
    RASTER POSITION
        MENU SELECT
        CHANGEAUTO
    OFF
    DEFAULT
    AUTOOFF
    30p FIXED: When 480i or 1 080/60i signals are input
    25p FIXED: When 576i or 1 080/50i signals are input
    AUTOOFF
    30p FIXED: When 480i or 1 080/60i signals are input
    25p FIXED: When 576i or 1 080/50i signals are input
    How to use ADVANCED MENU
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    ENTER MENU 
    						
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