Using the Menu Functions
"Setup" Menu
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| Operation |
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| User's Logo |
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| Input Signal |
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| Language |
| English |
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| Reset |
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Signal
Main menu |
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Progressive *1 | (Setting is only possible when composite video , | , component video or | Film/Auto | |
| 480i and 576i RGB video signals are being input.) |
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| • OFF | : Conversion of interlaced (i) signals to progressive (p) signals is carried |
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| out for each field in the screen. This is ideal for using when viewing |
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| • Video | images with a large amount of movement. |
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| : IP conversion is carried out. The film judgment function is turned off. This |
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| is ideal for general video images. The DCDi | function operates. |
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•Film/Auto : Automatically judges the input source if it is a film source or not.
When it is judged as a film, the image equivalent with its original source will be projected. The DCDi function operates.
Motion | (Setting is only possible when composite video, | Median value | |
Detection | 576i RGB video signals are being input.) | (3) | |
| This adjusts the IP conversion settings depending on whether the images contain large |
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| amounts of movement or they are still (or slow) images. |
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| If a smaller value is selected, flickering is reduced and images become sharper and more |
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| detailed, so this is ideal for viewing still images. If a larger value is selected, the |
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| movement becomes smoother with less aliasing and so this is ideal for viewing moving |
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Noise | (Setting is only possible when composite video signals or | OFF | |
Reduction*1 | input.) |
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| This suppresses interference in images and makes the images appear softer. If viewing |
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| images with little or no interferences, such as images from DVDs, it is recommended that |
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| you change this setting to "OFF". |
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Overscan*1 | (Setting is not possible when composite video, |
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| This changes the display area (the part of projected images). |
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| Standard (92% display) | : Input signals are projected at the normal image size. TV |
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| images are displayed at 92% size. |
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| Full (100% display) | : The areas at the top, bottom and sides of images that cannot |
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| normally be seen are inserted and projected. Interference |
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| may occur at the top or bottom of the images depending on |
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| the image signal. |
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| • When the HDMI port is connected |
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| Auto | ||
| Auto | : Signals are automatically projected at 100% or 92% size |
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| depending on the input signals. (Not displayed when the |
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| equipment's DVI port is connected to the projector's HDMI |
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| Standard (100% display): Input signals are projected at the full image size. |
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| Larger (92% display) | : The edges of the images are truncated when projected. Select |
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| this option if there is interference at the top or bottom of the |
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| images. |
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