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    Selecting the signal of ET-MD95VM2(sold separately)
    When using the projector with the optional ET-MD95VM2 Video Input Module, select the appropriate video signal
    format that matches the video equipment you are using.
    Setting procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
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    Press the ENTER button. ... The OPTION screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN  ( ) arrow buttons to select VIDEO
    MODULE SETTING.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The VIDEO MODULE SETTING  screen will
    be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN  ( ) arrow buttons to select the desired
    INPUT MODULE.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN  ( ) arrow buttons to select the input
    signal system and press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to
    select input signal format LINE or Y/C or YC
    bCr.
    •The selected signal format will be displayed.
    (The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched.)
    If chose  LINE or Y/CJn step above, press the UP ( ) and DOWN
    ( ) arrow buttons to select the video system and press the LEFT ( ) 
    and LIGHT¢) arrow buttons to select the AUTO1 or AUTO2   
    •The selected signal format will be displayed.
    (The picture may be distorted while the signal format is being switched.)
    Press the MENU button 3 times consecutively.
    •The OSD information will go off.
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    Registering input signal data
    Because the projector has no factory pre-set data of input signals, be sure to register input signal data before 
    first use.
    • Up to 64 different input signals can be registered.
    • Input a signal according to an input module installed on the projector and register the signal data.
    Registration new signal 
    • If a new signal is input and MENU key of the remote control unit or projector operating panel buttons are pressed,
    the new signal registration screen shown below will be displayed.
    The registration procedure is given below.
    Registration procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The NEW SIGNAL INPUT screen will be displayed.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed.
    • Parameters such as the memory number, signal selector input number, slot input
    number, type of input signal, frequency, and synchronizing signal are identified 
    and displayed automatically.
    • The memory numbers are from A1 to H8.(Each from A to H has eight memory
    numbers each.)
    The lowest number of available memory numbers is displayed automatically.
    If there is no available memory number, follow the overwriting procedure on the
    next page.
    • For the registration name (NAME), the signal name and memory number are
    displayed automatically.
    When using the original name displayed automatically on the screen without
    change, press the ENTER button.
    • The registration is complete and the display will return to the MENU screen.
    When changing the original name, press LEFT( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons
    to select a letter or number and then press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow
    buttons to enter the selected letter or number. (To delete automatically displayed 
    names, press the STD (standard) button.)
    After changing the name, press the ENTER button.
    • The registration of the new name is complete and the display will return to the
    MENU screen. 
    • If the MENU button is pressed instead of the ENTER button, the original
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    When the memory does not allow new signal registration because it is full
    • When a total of 64 signals has already been registered and the memory is full, inputting a new signal and pressing
    the MENU button on the remote control unit or the projector operating panel will display the overwriting registration
    screen below. In this case, to register the new data, an existing signal will be cleared and overwriting with the new
    data.
    Overwriting registration procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The overwriting registration screen will be displayed.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The SIGNAL LIST screen will be displayed.
    • The memory numbers are from A1 to H8. (64 type of memory numbers, each
    from A to H has eight memory numbers each.) 
    Press the UP ( )and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select the signal to be cleared.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The SIGNAL STATUS screen will be displayed.
    • If not clearing the existing signal, press the MENU button to return the display
    to the SIGNAL LIST screen.
    Press the ENTER button. 
    • The clearing operation is complete and  the SIGNAL STATUS screen will be
    displayed. The contents of the new signal will be displayed for each item.
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    This equipment has a sub memory function which enables storage of multiple image adjustment data sets, even
    when the signal is determined to be the same due to the frequency and form of the synchronization signal source.
    Use this when image adjustment (like aspect switching or white balance) is necessary due to the same signal
    source.
    The sub-memory contains all data which can be adjusted for each signal, such as the image aspect ratio and
    adjustment video data (brightness, contrast etc.)
    Sub-memory storage
    Sub-memory storage cannot be performed with a new signal. Be sure to perform signal storage. At the ordinary
    screen (where the menu is not displayed) press the arrow buttons (        ).
    This will display a list of sub-memory storage contents for the current input signal. 
    The sub-memory storage check screen is displayed each time a numerical button (1 to 9) not displayed in the list
    is pressed.
    Sub-memory is stored by pressing the ENTER button at this screen.
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    On-screen display
    Input switching/Signal switching
    This displays the stored signal name for the STATUS screen during signal switching.
    Stored signal details
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    Using the RGB REALITY mode
    The RGB REALITY mode is a mode for converting RGB (primary color) input signals to component signals,
    performing high picture quality playback using image conversion processing specially for moving pictures.
    You can choose the RGB mode best suited for the type of RGB signals you are using (refer to page 40):
    RGB mode:  Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a PC or other computer-based device that focuses
    on still images.
    RGB REALITY mode:  Choose this mode when the RGB signal source is a scan converter or other video 
    equipment that focuses on moving images.
    ySignal name
    480i
    576i
    480p
    720/60p
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    1080/60i
    1080/24p
    1080/50i
    1080/30p
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    Except above listfH(kHz)/fV(Hz)
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    RGB mode
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    RGB mode only
    
    ÕCompatible (factory default)
    ÓCompatible (when you apply the RGB Reality mode to the signal formats marked with Ó,
           select the signal format with the SYSTEM SELECTOR button, and then register it with the 
           projector’s memory.)
    ÚThese signal formats may not be compatible with RGB mode depending on
    signal conditions. Use the RGB Reality mode.
    ·Not compatible The following lists the video signal formats compatible with the RGB Reality mode:
    • In the RGB REALITY mode, optimum adjustment values are pre-set, so it is not possible to automatically adjust
    the picture (pages 47, 48) or the input signal resolution (page 49).
    • When in RGB REALITY mode, all of the projector’s adjustments provide the same functions as those for the 
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    BPR(or YCbCr) input.
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    Adjusting the picture automatically
    The automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP) is a function to automatically adjust the resolution, clock phase, and
    picture position when inputting an analog RGB signal consisting of dots like a computer signal. (The input of a
    moving picture signal or any signal other than analog RGB signals cannot enable this function.)
    It is recommendable for the automatic adjustment to input a picture signal including a brighter white box around the
    outside of the perimeter of a basic picture with clear, black-and-white characters and not including  a halftone like a
    photograph or CG. 
    1. General automatic adjustment
    Adjustment procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select AUTO SETUP.
    Press the ENTER button. ... This completes the automatic adjustment.
    • “ NOW CALCULATION “ is displayed during automatic adjustment.
    Initial input display after automatic adjustment.
    • If automatic adjustment completes correctly, COMPLETED will be displayed. Even if this happens,
    there may still be some cases where the clock phase will not be correct. In such cases, adjust the
    clock phase manually.
    • Adjust according to the following page when performing automatic adjustment of special signals and 
    wide aspect (16:9 etc.) signals.
    • If inputting a picture in which the edge of the screen is not known, or a dark picture, when starting the
    automatic adjustment the message “INCOMPLETED” will be displayed and the picture will not be
    adjusted automatically.
    If this happens, you will need to manually adjust settings such as INPUT RESOLUTION, CLOCK
    PHASE and SHIFT.
    • Some types of personal computer may not support automatic adjustment.
    • Some types of synchronizing signals for C-SYNC and G-SYNC may not support the automatic adjustment.
    • The picture may become distorted for approximately 4 seconds while automatic adjustment is being
    carried out, but this is normal.
    • Adjustment is required for each of the input signals.
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    2. Special signal automatic adjustment
    Adjustment procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the LEFT (
    ) or RIGHT( )arrow buttons once time.
    ... The AUTO SETUP MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the LEFT (
    ) and RIGHT( )arrow to switch to desired MODE.
    •STANDARD -----
    When receiving signals with an image aspect of 4:3 or 5:4
    •WIDE --------------When receiving signals with a wide image aspect of 16:9
    •USER ------------- When receiving a special horizontal resolution (number
    of horizontal display dots)                                   
    When USER is selected for the mode, input the horizontal resolution (number of 
    horizontal display dots) of the signal source at DISP DOTS using the control 
    buttons (+, -).
    Press the ENTER button. ... This completes the automatic adjustment.
    • “ NOW CALCULATION “ is displayed during automatic adjustment.
    Initial input display after automatic adjustment.
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    WIDE Mode
    Compatible Resolution 
    640 x 400,  640 x 480,  800 x 600,  832 x 624,  960 x 720,
    1 024 x 768,  1 152 x 864,  1 152 x 870,  1 280 x 960,
    1 280 x 1 024,  1 600 x 1 200
    720 x 400,  848 x 480,  1 280 x 720,  1 120 x 750,
    1 376 x 768,  1 600 x 1 024 
    						
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    Signals which cannot be adjusted automatically should be adjusted manually. The following settings can be
    adjusted manually, and the respective adjustment procedures are given below.
    1.Input signal resolution data
    2.Clock phase
    3.Picture position
    Adjustment procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The POSITION screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN  ( ) arrow buttons to select INPUT
    RESOLUTION.
    • The input resolution can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with
    the analog RGB module (ET-MD95RGB)
    Press the ENTER button. ... The INPUT RESOLUTION screen will be
    displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN  ( ) arrow buttons to select the desired item,
    and then press the control level buttons (+ and -) to adjust.
    TOTAL DOTS ----- Total number of horizontal dots
    DISP DOTS -------- Actually displayed number of horizontal dots
    TOTAL LINES ----- Total number of vertical lines                                   
    DISP LINES -------- Actually displayed number of vertical lines
    Numeric values for each item are displayed according to the input signal. If vertical stripes or chipped areas appear
    on the screen, increase and decrease the displayed values to adjust the screen to its optimum state.
    • The input of an all-white picture does not allow the above stripes to appear.
    • The picture may become distorted during the automatic adjustment, but this is normal.
    Adjusting the picture manually
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    If a flicker or bleeding of the contour appears on the screen, adjust the clock phase to obtain an optimum picture.
    Adjustment procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select POSITION.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The POSITION screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP  ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select CLOCK PHASE.
    • The clock phase can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with
    the analog RGB module (ET-MD95RGB)
    Press the ENTER button. ... The CLOCK PHASE screen will be displayed.
    Use the control level buttons (+ and -) to adjust the clock phase.
    • The adjustment values will change from 0 (min.) to 31 (max.).
    • If the signal output from the personal computer is itself unstable, it may not be possible to obtain an
    optimum adjustment value.
    • If the TOTAL DOTS setting is incorrect, it may not be possible to obtain an optimum adjustment value.
    Adjusting the clock phase
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