PLUS Vision U7-132SF, U7-132HSF, U7-137SF Quick Color Adj, Gamma, Select the preset color mode

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Color

Do the following operation while displaying the image you want to adjust or set.

Select the menu name “Color”.

See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.

Quick Color Adj.

Select the preset color mode.

Select the “Quick Color Adj.” item name and select the setting contents with the SELECT (￿￿) buttons.

Picture

Select this to prioritize color.

Standard

This is the standard selection. (Default setting)

Dynamic

Select this for prioritizing brightness.

*When “Picture”, “Standard” or “Dynamic” is selected, the “Gamma”, “Color Temp.” and “White” adjustment items are displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted.

Custom ....... “Gamma”, “Color Temp.” and “White” adjustment items can be selected and adjusted

*The selected values for the different adjustment items are stored in the memory so the desired color adjustments can be set.

Gamma

Gamma corrects the proportion of change of the dark portions from the bright portions of the input signal.

Set this to reproduce natural color tone or to distinctly project a per- sonal computer picture in a bright conference room.

Select the “Gamma” item name and select the setting contents with the SE-

LECT (￿￿) buttons.

Normal

Correction with standard settings

Natural

Corrects for natural color tones

Real

Corrects with emphasis on brightness

Note:

When “Picture”, “Standard” or “Dynamic” is selected for “Quick Color Adj.”, the “Gamma” adjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted.

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Contents U7-137SF U7 132SF/U7 132hSF Precautions DOC Compliance NoticeCleaning InstallationPower Supply Lamp ReplacementMajor Features Table of Contents Menu Operations Adjustments and SettingsTable of Contents MiscellaneousPower cable 1.8 m / 5.9 feet Checking the Supplied AccessoriesAudio cable Mini plug, 2 m / 6.6 feet Cable pocket Checking the Supplied AccessoriesUSB cable type A, 2 m / 6.6 feet Terminal cover cordNames of the Main Unit Parts Built-in Security SlotStatus indicator E-22 Names of the Remote Control Parts Precautions Handling of the Remote ControlRemote Control Range Preparing the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Placement Guide Screen Size and Projection DistanceConnections with Personal Computer Personal Computers with a DVI ConnectorDVI-D cable Available as an option. Order code Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin ConnectorRGB signal cable Supplied item To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer Manufacturer Model KeyVideo Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors Connections with Composite SignalsVideo Equipment with Video Connectors Video cable Suppled item Video cable Supplied itemConnections with Component Signals Audio conversion Connections with Audio ConnectorsAudio cable Supplied item AdapterConnections with the RGB OUT Connector Operating Switch on the projector powerButton on main unit This completes the selection of the display language Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/OffPress the Enter button to set CursorUnplug the power cable FinishingAdjust the projection image to the screen Adjustment of the Projection ScreenAdjustment of the Projection Screen Zoom ringRaising the projection image Making Adjustments with the AdjustersFocus ring Lowering the projection imageGeneral Operation Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGBInput Selection Press the Cancel button to immediately close the display Cancelling Video and Audio TemporarilyAdjustment of the Volume Freezing a Moving PictureImage can also be moved in the following circumstances Enlargement of the Image and Video MovementPress the Zoom button to enlarge the image Using the Presentation Timer Using the Laser Pointer OperationJOG buttons Connecting the computer and projectorClick button on back Click buttonRS-232C connections Connecting via a LAN U7-137SF onlyControlling the Projector from a Computer CN-2 D-Sub 9-pin sideProtecting the Projector with the Security Lock Canceling the password Input the password using the number buttons 1 toCanceling the password/Changing the password Changing the passwordPress the Select or button to adjust Using the Quick MenuContent of Adjustments and Settings VolumeMenu Operation Method Names and Functions of Buttons Used for Menu OperationsMenu Screen Names and Functions Menu Operation MethodPerforming Menu Operations Menu Display Press the Menu button to display the menuMaking Adjustments/Settings Sub menuSelecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation RGB Menu name Item Name Sub Menu Setup TerminalBrightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / Sharpness Picture Adj. Picture AdjustmentImage Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V PositionPosition ResetFine Picture ImageQuick Color Adj Select the preset color modeColor GammaWhite Selection contents at the time of YPbPr inputColor Temp Color SpaceWhite Balance View Personal Computer SignalVideo Signals AspectKeystone Save Vertical Flip / Horizontal FlipKeystone ViewAuto Source SetupAuto Power Off Menu PositionStatus Indicator Lamp ModeSetup Input FormatPresentation Timer To start the timerOn Screen OptionLanguage BackgroundSecurity Lock Network PasswordStartup Screen OptionInfo Factory DefaultLamp Timer Reset StatusLamp Timer Resolution / FrequencyInfo Indicator status What you should do When an Indicator is Lit or BlinkingThermal Protector Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicingCleaning the Inside of the Projector CleaningCleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit Dirty LensReplacing the Lamp Cartridge Replacing the Lamp Cartridge Unplug the power cord Remove the lamp coverRemove the lamp cartridge Mount the new lamp cartridge Reset the Lamp TimerMount the lamp cover Electrical SpecificationsOptical MechanicalTable of Supported Frequencies SignalResolution Frequency Video Digital AnalogCabinet Dimensions 2005