■Output Scaling (component video only)
Lets you see the edges of the image that are not normally visible. Select Larger to view both the hidden and visible parts of the image. Normal displays images at standard size.
■Keystone
Corrects vertical keystone distortion (when your image looks like or from tilting the projector). Makes the image somewhat smaller.
■Projection
Mirrors and/or inverts the image as needed, depending on the projector’s location relative to the screen:
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In front of the screen | Front |
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In front of the screen, mounted | Front/Ceiling |
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Behind the screen | Rear |
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Behind the screen, mounted | Rear/Ceiling |
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■Setup Level
Adjusts the threshold at which dark areas of the image are rendered black. For compatibility with most video equipment sold in the United States, set to 7.5% (7.5 IRE).
If you need to select the video signal format for any video equipment connected to the projector, select Settings > Input Signal and then choose from these options:
■Video Signal (composite and
Leave this setting on Auto to automatically detect the video format of your equipment. If you notice a lot of interference in the image, or no image is being projected, select the format specified in your equipment’s manual.
■Input A (component and RGB video signals only)
Specifies the format for the video source connected to the Input A (component/RGB) port. Select either Component or RGB Video.
20 Using the Projector