Hitachi HDPJ52 Mode Gamma Color Iris, Temp, Normal Standard, Cinema LOW, Cinema High, Music High

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Basic operation

MODE

MODE refers to modes that are a combination of the GAMMA (37), COLOR TEMP (39), and IRIS (41) settings as shown in the table below. Select a mode corresponding to the input signal to be used.

1. Press the MODE button.

Each time the button is pressed the mode will change and a dialog indicating the selected mode will be displayed.

POWER LIGHT

BLACK MODE MEMORY

ASPECT IRIS

ENTER

MENU RESET

BRIGHT CONTRAST COLOR

HDMI PC AUTO

COMPO S-VIDEO VIDEO

BLACK MODE MEMORY

ASPECT IRIS

NORMAL CINEMA LOW CINEMA HIGH MUSIC SPORTS

MODE

GAMMA

COLOR

IRIS

Recommended source

TEMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NORMAL

STANDARD

7500K

7

For a wide range of sources at

standard picture quality.

 

 

 

 

CINEMA

LOW

6500K

5

Suitable for appreciating movies

LOW

with film-like video.

 

 

 

CINEMA

HIGH

6500K

5

Suitable for appreciating movies

HIGH

with sharp, realistic video.

 

 

 

MUSIC

HIGH

7500K

7

Suitable for live concerts, music

videos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suitable for video that emphasizes

SPORTS

Hi-CONTRAST

9300K

10

a feeling of contrast: high definition

 

 

 

 

broadcasts, sports broadcasts.

NOTE • When the combination of the settings does not correspond with any pre-set modes, the dialog will display the mode as “CUSTOM”.

• The MODE function can also be accessed via the EASY MENU (32).

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Contents Thank you for purchasing this projector Trademark acknowledgmentProjection Before usePreparations Basic operationWarranty and after-service Specifications MaintenanceTroubleshooting Advanced MenuProjector features About this manualAbout contents of package Part names ProjectorComponent Video Control buttonsPorts PC, HDMI, Compo Remote controlCONTRAST, Bright Strap hole Rivet Fastening the lens coverStrap Arrangement On a horizontal surface Suspended from the ceilingFor 169 screens For 43 screensAdjusting the projector’s elevation Connecting your devices With a VCR/DVD playerFor an Scart RGB input For an Hdmi signal sourceFor a DVI signal source With a computer Optional UseVesa Text Computer signal examplesAbout Plug-and-Play capability VesaConnecting the power supply Using the cable coverLoading batteries into the remote control Remote control Sensor Approximately Using the remote controlUsing the remote control button lights Light buttonPower indicator Turning the power onPower button STANDBY/ON buttonSelecting an input signal Automatically adjusting the pictureAdjusting the focus Adjusting the display positionAdjusting the zoom Zoom ringTurning the power off Wide  For no signal or an unrecognized signal 169 fixed169 MOVIE1 MOVIE2Bright DarkNormal Standard Mode Gamma Color IrisTemp Cinema LOWAUTO1 Bright DarkTurn OFF AUTO2To load saved adjustment settings MY MemoryTo save adjustment settings  MY MEMORYEasy Menu operation To display a menu when no menu is currently displayedTo switch from the Advanced Menu to the Easy Menu To change the display languageTo operate the selected item To reset the operationEasy Menu functions To close the menu Cinema High  Normal Cinema LOW  MusicReddish  Greenish Darker  BrighterWeaker  Stronger MirrorItaliano  Norsk  Nederlands  Português ResetEnglish  Français  Deutsch  Español Language Svenska  Русский  Suomi  Polski  TürkçeTo switch from the Easy Menu to the Advanced Menu Advanced Menu operationTo reset the menu settings To select a menu High Picture menu Standard  CUSTOM-1, CUSTOM-2, CUSTOM-3, CUSTOM-4Description To adjust a Custom mode Step Ramp Gray scaleCUSTOM-1  CUSTOM-2  CUSTOM-3  CUSTOM-4 These modes set the same color temperature as the mode name6500K  7500K  9300K  Hi-BRIGHT  6500K, 7500K, 9300KStep  Ramp Gray scale Greenish  ReddishIris Description To save adjustment settings MemoryOver Scan Using the / cursors buttons changes the aspect ratioImage menu  For a signal from the Component Video ports  For a signal from the Computer port For a signal from the Hdmi port  For a signal from the S-VIDEO or Video port Film Input menuTV  Film  Turn OFF  Auto Scart RGB Component  Scart RGB Component  NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, M-PAL, N-PALExample for a video, s-video and component video signal Example for computer RGB signalsExample for an Hdmi signal Example for a Scart RGB signalKeystone Setup menuReduce top of the image  Reduce bottom of the image Normal  WhisperMenu Position Screen menuLanguage Start UP MyScreen  Original  Turn OFF MyScreen  OriginalMessage Using the / cursor buttons switches between the dialogs To move the black bars up and downLong max min.  Short min min Reset  CancelOption menu High  Normal FAN Speed  Ghost  Stripe Factory Reset  Filter MessageUsing the / cursor buttons changes the rotation Ghost50h  100h  200h  300h  Turn OFF Factory ResetFilter Message Lamp Replacing the lamp by yourself Bottom Projector Lamp cover ScrewAir filter Knobs Air filterFilter Maintenance Lens Cabinet and Remote controlInside of the projector Internal temperature is high There is no input signalHorizontal or vertical wavelength of the input signal Related messagesRegarding the indicator lamps Power Lamp TempThere is a possibility that the interior of the projector Indicator Cooling fan is not operatingIt is time to clean the air filter Has overheatedSignal cables are not correctly connected Main power source has been interrupted during operationBy a power outage blackout, etc Lens cover is closedColor settings are not correctly adjusted Brightness is adjusted to an extremely low levelMenu function or the remote control Color Space setting is not suitableWhisper function may cause screen flicker Set the Whisper item 48 in the Setup menu to NormalWhisper function is working Fan speed has been automatically changedDigital input port SpecificationRGB input port Communication portDimension diagram Unit mm40, 43, 44 Entry ExplanationInterface which is an interface standard for NtscSecam PALScart