Picture 2 Select Display Device Resolution
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| Select the Frame Rate option on the menu. This determines whether the output | ||
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| switches between the two depending on the type of incoming signal being | ||
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| Auto mode gives best motion performance in a viewing scenario where you are | ||
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| looking at content which may be 59.94Hz or 50Hz (North America and anywhere | ||
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| using the NTSC system usually runs at 59.94Hz, Europe and anywhere using | ||
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| PAL or SECAM usually runs at 50Hz; there are exceptions though in both | ||
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| cases.) However when Auto mode is selected there may be display glitches or | ||
| Select Output | display | ||
10 | lost - this is due to output frame rate changes affecting the operation of your | |||
Frame Rate | display device. Additionally, some HDMI display devices will not operate | |||
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| correctly in Auto mode due to limitations inherent within those displays. | ||
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| If you are only using 59.94Hz sources, or only using 50Hz sources, it is strongly | ||
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| recommended you select fixed 59.94Hz or 50Hz respectively so as to improve | ||
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| the input switching characteristics. |
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| Selecting 50Hz output mode with 59.94Hz input material, or vice versa, causes | ||
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| frame rate conversion to occur. This can cause slight degradation in motion | ||
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| performance so is not recommended, but can be used for display devices which | ||
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| are not compatible with the incoming field rate. |
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| Note: 60Hz display devices should correctly display 59.94Hz modes. | ||
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| Image Projection - allows correction for the orientation and location of the | ||
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| projector relative to the screen. Press OK to show list then scroll up/down list | ||
11 | Image | with | ||
a) Front Table - projector is in front of screen and correct way up | ||||
Projection | ||||
b) Front Ceiling - projector is in front of screen but upside down | ||||
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| c) Rear Table - projector is behind screen but right way up | ||
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| d) Rear Ceiling - projector is behind screen and upside down | ||
Issue 1.0.2 | 28 March 2006 © Calibre UK Ltd | Page 6 of 30 |