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About the Manuals and Notations Used
Types of Manual
Notations used in this Users Guide
Safety indications
General information
Checking the Components
Documentation
Table of Contents
Installing the Projector
Basic Operations
Image Quality Adjustments
Configuration Menu
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Features of the Projector
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Part Names and Functions
Front / Top
Control panel
Part Names and Functions
Remote control
Part Names and Functions
Rear
Base
Appearance
Units:mm
Setting up
Adjusting the projection size
100"
Units: cm
4:3 screen size
Projection methods
Projection methods
Connecting Image Sources
Installing the Projector
Preparing the Remote Control
Inserting batteries into the remote control
Using the remote control
Lift up the battery cover while pressing its tab.
Starting and Stopping Projection
Turning the power on and projecting images
ON
Remove the lens cover.
Connect the power cable. Turn on the main power switch.
When the expected images are not projected Turning the power off
When the expected images are not projected
Turning the power off
Adjusting the Projection Screen
Focus adjustmentFocus adjustmentFocus adjustmentFocus adjustment
Projection size adjustment (Zoom adjustment)
Projection image position adjustment (Lens shift)
Adjusting the Projection Screen
Adjusting the tilt of the projector Displaying a test pattern
Adjusting the tilt of the projector
Displaying a test pattern
Basic Image Quality Adjustments
Selecting the color mode
Selecting the aspect
Selecting the color mode
Selecting the aspect
Basic Image Quality Adjustments
Zoom Normal Full Wide
Advanced Color Adjustments
Hue, saturation, and brightness adjustment Gamma adjustment
Adjusting from the gamma correction values
Hue, saturation, and brightness adjustment
Gamma adjustment
Advanced Color Adjustments
Customized ("Adjust it from the image")
Customized ("Adjust it from the graph")
Hue Saturation
Brightness
RGB adjustment (Offset, Gain)
RGB adjustment (Offset, Gain)
Offset Gain
Examining Image Quality Further
Auto Iris (automatic aperture) setting
Sharpness (Advanced) adjustment Auto Iris (automatic aperture) setting
Sharpness (Advanced) adjustment
Viewing Images at a Preset Image Quality (Memory Function)
Load Memory
Viewing Images at a Preset Image Quality (Save Memory)
Saving, Loading, Erasing and Renaming memory
Saving, Loading, Erasing and Renaming memory
Erase Memory Renaming Memory
Erase Memory
The name selection screen is displayed.
Rename Memory (EH-TW4500/TW4400 only)
Configuration Menu Functions
Using the configuration menus
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List of configuration menus (EH-TW3500/TW2900)
menu and the
Signal
"Info"
menu and the
Resolution Sync Info
List of configuration menus (EH-TW4500/TW4400)
menu and the
"Info"
menu and the
menu, the
Resolution Sync Info
"Image" menu
Color Mode Brightness Contrast *2 Color Saturation Tint Sharpness
Abs. Color Temp. Skin Tone Advanced
"Signal" menu
Power Consumption Auto Iris
Aspect
Zoom Size Zoom Caption Pos.
Tracking
Sync.
Position Progressive *1 (EH-TW3500/TW2900 only)
Progressive *1 (EH-TW4500/TW4400 only)
Motion Detection *1 (EH-TW3500/TW2900 only) Frame Interpolation (EH-TW4500/TW4400 only)
2-2 Pull-down (EH-TW3500/TW2900 only) 4-4 Pull-down (EH-TW4500/TW4400 only)
Auto Setup Advanced
"Settings" menu
Direct Power On Sleep Mode
Child Lock
Control Panel Lock Trigger Out High Altitude Mode Projection Illumination Display
Input Signal
Language
"Memory" menu
"Reset" menu
Problem Solving
Reading the indicators
When the (warning) indicator is lit or flashing
: Lit : Flashing : Off
High internal temperature (overheating)
Indicator statuses in normal operation
When the indicators provide no help
Problems relating to images
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Problems when projection starts
Problems with the remote control
Maintenance
Cleaning
Cleaning the air filter
Cleaning the projector case
Cleaning the lens
Consumable replacement periods
Air filter replacement period
Lamp replacement period
Maintenance
Replacing consumables
Replacing the air filter
Resetting the lamp operating time
Replacing the lamp
Maintenance
Optional Accessories/Consumables
List of Supported Monitor Displays
The values may slightly vary depending on the Overscan setting.
*Letterbox signal
Component Video
*Letterbox signal
Computer image (analog RGB)
Input signal from the [HDMI1] / [HDMI2] input port
Specifications
Specifications
If you set the projector higher than 8 , it could damage the projector and cause an accident.
Specifications
Glossary
Glossary
Index
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H I L M
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