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    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 SHIFT.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The SHIFT screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT (
    , , and ) arrow buttons to
    adjust the picture position.
    Press the MENU button three times.
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    Adjusting the picture position
    If the      button is pressed,
    the picture moves to the
    right.If the      button is pressed,
    the picture moves to the
    left.
    If the      button is pressed,
    the picture moves to the
    up.If the      button is pressed,
    the picture moves to the
    down.
    »When adjusting the vertical position¼ »When adjusting the horizontal position¼ 
    						
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    Adjusting the blanking
    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 BLK.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The BLK screen will be displayed.
    Press the control level buttons ( +and −) to select the desired BLK mode from
    those indicated below.
    UPPER, LOWER, LEFT, RIGHT
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to adjust UPPER and LOWER,
    or Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT( ) arrow buttons to adjust LEFT and RIGHT.
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    • If the black portions of the picture are fractured or tinged with green, adjust the clamp position its optimum
    state.
    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 CLAMP POSITION.
    • The clamp position can be adjusted when an RGB signal has been input with the
    analog RGB module (ET-MD95RGB)
    Press the ENTER button. ... The CLAMP POSITION screen will be displayed.
    Press the LEFT ( )and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to adjust.
    • The adjustment values will change from 0 (min.) to 254 (max.)
    Optimum value for clamp position adjustment
    • If the black sections are fractured → The optimum value is when the fracturing of the black sections
    is at a minimum.
    • If the black sections are tinged with green→ Optimum value is when the green portion turns black but is not
    smudged.
    The projector has a picture mute capability that allows you to put the image off instantaneously. To mute the
    image, press the PIC-MUTE button on the projector or remote control. To reset picture mute, press the PIC-MUTE
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    Adjusting the clamp position
    Picture mute function
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    • The KEYSTONE adjustment allows you to compensate for pictures’ horizontal trapezoidal distortion. 
    (Keystone adjustment can not carried out in built-in test pattern.)
    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 KEYSTONE.
    Press the ENTER button. ... KEYSTONE screen will be displayed.
    Press the LEFT ( )and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to correct horizontal
    keystone (trapezoidal distortion).
    • The adjustment values will change from 0 (min.) to 200 (max.)
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to adjust vertical linearity.
    • The adjustment values will change from 0 (min.) to 255 (max.)
    • Adjust vertical linearity after adjusting horizontal keystone.
    The variable range of V LINEARITY changes with the H KEYSTONE adjustment setting.
    • To reset H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY to their respective factory default settings (H KEYSTONE:100
    and V LINEARITY: 25), press the Standard (STD) button on the remote control.
    • H KEYSTONE and V LINEARITY settings are reflected to other  input signals as well.
    • The keystone adjustment can compensate for trapezoidal distortion that corresponds to the projector’s 
    elevation angle (to the screen) to within ± 10 °.
    • As indicated below, two types of modes can be selected for keystone correction of luminance-
    bandwidth-chrominance (YUV) signals (For the RGB system, there is only keystone correction using 
    digital processing).
    YUV KEYSTONE:REAL: The original images are preserved as they are after keystone compensation 
    thanks to digital processing.
    YUV KEYSTONE:BLANKING: Keystone correction is done with blanking, so part of the image 
    information is lost, but there is no image degradation.
    (In BLANKING mode, the adjustment range in blanking adjustment (page 52) is 0 to 255)..&/6
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    Adjusting the keystone(Trapezoidal distortion)
    Press and hold the right arrow button    
    until both sides of the frame become 
    completely vertical. In case of over-
    adjustment, use the left arrow button     to 
    step back.
    
    YUV signals:Includes the Video Signal module, Digital Serial Signal module, analog YPBPR(YCbCr) input, and 
    analog RGB input all placed in RGB REALITY mode.
    NOTE 
    						
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    Adjusting the picture to the desired setting
    The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture to the desire appearance.
    Adjustment procedure ... Adjusting the COLOR setting
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The PICTURE screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select COLOR.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The COLOR individual adjustment screen will be
    displayed.
    Use the control level buttons ( +and −) to adjust the COLOR setting level.
    *1.The functions of the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons change
    depending on the adjustment item selected. Refer to the table below for details.
    If you would like to adjust the BRIGHT, CONTRAST and TINT settings, repeat
    steps ,  and .
    *2.If adjusting the BRIGHT and CONTRAST settings, the individual adjustment
    screens can be displayed by pressing the respective buttons on the remote
    control unit.
    • If approximately five seconds pass without any buttons being pressed while an individual adjustment
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    Adjusting the white balance (High / Low)
    Adjustment procedure (Project a signal to be adjusted)
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The PICTURE screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select COLOR TEMP.
    Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to select the desired setting
    from those indicated below.
    LOW, MID, HIGH, USER, DYNAMIC
    〈
    If you would like to further adjust the white balance〉
    Select USER in step  .
    Press the ENTER button. ... 
    •The WHITE BALANCE HIGH (LOW) screen will be displayed.
    Press the ENTER key to switch between WHITE BALANCE HIGH and WHITE 
    BALANCE LOW.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select either R, G or B.
    Use the control level buttons ( +and −) to adjust the setting level.
    • If these adjustments are not made correctly, none of the colors will be reproduced correctly.
    • If you make an error in adjustment so that the colors do not match correctly, press the STD button
    while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed. Only the item being displayed will be
    reset to the factory pre-settings.
    • The projection of a built-in test pattern (Refer to page 65.) does not allow the white balance
    adjustment. Be sure to project an external input signal for this adjustment.
    Adjusting the picture to the desired setting (continued)
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    NOTE
    Adjusting the picture quality
    The following procedures can be used to adjust the picture quality to the desired setting.
    Adjustment procedure
    Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The PICTURE screen will be displayed.
    • If a  or  indicator is shown at the bottom or top of the adjustment items
    list in the PICTURE window, it indicates that the remaining part of the list can
    be scrolled up or down in the window. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button 
    ( ) to scroll the list.
    Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to step through the 
    adjustment items list until you reach the target item.
    Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to change the current 
    setting.
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    • NR (noise reduction) settings cannot be adjusted for analog RGB input and TMDS input.
    • The FILTER adjustment is ineffective for XGA (1 024 x 768) mode on the PT-D9510U, or SXGA (1 280 
    x 1 024) mode on the PT-D9610U. It is also ineffective for any video input mode other than analog 
    RGB and TMDS modes, or if “THROUGH” is chosen for the SIZE mode (see pages 60 and 61).
    • Even with the above signal, adjustment is possible during keystone correction. Even with YUV type 
    signals, adjustment is possible during REAL keystone correction.
    • FRAME RATE is effective only for analog RGB,and 1080/30p, 1080/25p, 1080/24p, and 1080/24sF 
    video signal formats of HD serial.
    • PAL CINEMA is effective only for the 576i, 1 080/50i PAL (or SECAM) standard.
    • PAL CINEMA will cause degraded picture quality (lowered vertical resolution) if used for signals other
    than those pulled down at a 2:2 ratio.
    • For 480p, 480i or 576i scan format, SHARPNESS H defaults to 6.
    SHARPNESS H
    SHARPNESS V
    NR
    (Noise Reduction)
    GAMMA MODE
    FILTER
    FRAME RATE
    PAL CINEMA
    Adjustment ItemOperation
        Adjustment Details
    Nine steps from OFF to 8 (factory default : 2)
    A larger value causes a greater effect
    Four steps from OFF to 3 (factory default : 2)
    A larger value causes a greater effect
    OFF: No correction
      1   : Weak
      2   : Medium (factory default)
      3   : Strong
    A larger value causes a greater effect
    Two steps of 2.2 and 2.5 (factory default : 2.2)
    Five types from 0 to 4 (factory default : 2)
    0   : Gives priority to contrast.
     
    4   : Restricts the loss in picture information to          a minimum.y
    24p        60p / 24p        24p
    (factory default: 24p        60p)
    25p        50p / 25p        25p
    (factory default: 25p        50p)
    30p        60p / 30p        30p
    (factory default: 30p        60p)
    24sF        60p / 24sF        24p / 24sF        48i
    (factory default: 24sF        60p)
    OFF : No cinema processing
    AUTO : Auto detection (factory default)
    ON : Cinema processing (see the following notes)
     Makes the horizontal contours sharper.
    Makes the vertical contours sharper.
    Selects the noise reduction effectiveness.
    Selects the gamma mode.
    For the PT-D9510U, use this adjustment to
     
    select interpolation filter settings for signals 
    other than XGA. For the PT-D9610U, use this 
    adjustment to
     select interpolation filter settings 
    for signals other than SXGA.
    Use this adjustment to choose the best 
    frame rate conversion for minimum flicker 
    on individual HDTV signal input.
    Use this adjustment to further enhance 
    vertical resolution when a 576i, 1 080/50i 
    PAL (or SECAM) signal
     is applied.
    NOTE 
    						
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    Adjusting the picture size
    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 SIZE.
    Press the ENTER button. ... The SIZE screen will be displayed.
    Press the control level buttons ( +and −) to select the desired size mode from
    those indicated below.
    DEFAULT, THROUGH, H-FIT, V-FIT, HV-FIT, ZOOM
    •“4:3”, “16:9” ----- Modes other than the analog RGB or TMDS input allow the 
    selection.
    Size modes
    DEFAULT • • •The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio unchanged.
    THROUGH
     •The input signal is projected with the resolution unchanged.
    H-Fit
     • • • • • • • • • • •The input signal is projected with all horizontal panel picture elements used.
    For signals with a aspect ratio which is vertically longer than 4:3(for the PT-D9510U)/
    5:4(for the PT-D9610U), the top and bottom edges of the picture are cropped.
    V-Fit 
     • • • • • • • • • •The input signal is projected with all vertical panel picture elements used.
    For signals with a aspect ratio which is horizontally longer than 4:3(for the PT-D9510U)/
    5:4(for the PT-D9610U), the left and right edges of the picture are cropped.
    HV-Fit 
     • • • • • • • •The input signal is converted to an aspect ratio of 4:3(for the PT-D9510U) / 5:4(for the 
    PT-D9610U).
    For signals with an aspect ratio other than 4:3(for the PT-D9510U) / 5:4(for the PT-D9610U), 
    circles in the picture become distorted, etc.
    For signals with an aspect ratio other than 5:4 circles in the picture become distorted, etc.
    ZOOM
     • • • • • • • •The enlargement ratio of the picture is changed. The enlargement ratio in both the horizontal
    and vertical directions can be changed to between 50 % and 999 %(except analog RGB, TMDS
    input), between 75 % and 999 %( up to SXGA of analog RGB, TMDS input),between 100 % and 
    999 %(UXGA of analog RGB, TMDS input) with the top-left corner of the screen as 
    the reference point.
    4:3 
     • • • • • • • • • • • •The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 4:3.
    16:9 
     • • • • • • • • • • •The input signal is projected with the aspect ratio 16:9.
    • An overscan of 7 % is applied to all modes other than analog RGB input and TMDS input.
    • The 4:3 and 16:9 mode are only for YUV type signal input
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    Screen examples for different size settings (For PT-D9510U)
    INPUT 
    PICTURE
    Default
    Through
    H-Fit
    V-Fit
    HV-Fit85
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    SIZE
    SETTING
    The picture is displayed at 
    maximum size while maintaining 
    the original aspect.
    * If the picture extends outside the screen, the top-left corner is used as the reference point. 
    						
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