Digital Variable Compression
The projected size of the input image can be reduced to the level you select. With this feature, you can match the input resolution. When projecting a signal within 1 024 X 768, you can reduce the image and adjust it to the original image quality. This will allow you to increase the throw distance.
The procedure and
• Adjustment procedure
1 Press MENU to display the menu.
2 Press or to select “Function”, and then ENTER to display the screen.
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3 Press or to select “Compression”, and then ENTER to display
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4 Press or to adjust the compression.
•Image can be reduced up to 0.6.
•When the number of dots of projected image corresponds with
832 X 624, 800 X 600, or 640 X 480, the image dimensions are displayed.
•When the input signal dot number corresponds with the projected image, the image dimensions are displayed in colored letter.
Note
•Press MENU to remove the setup screen and menu.
•When reset is selected, adjustment values return to their factory default settings.
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Note
•The maximum optical throw distance can be increased to 1.6 times.
•Please refer to the throw distance and setting up positions on page 12.
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