User’s Guide

Problem Solving

 

 

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Do the input signal settings match the signals If the "Comoputer Input" or "BNC Input" in the configuration menu has been set to "Component

from the connected device?video" when a computer or RGB video is connected to the [Computer] port or [BNC] ports of the

projector, the image will appear purplish.

If the "Comoputer Input" or "BNC Input" in the configuration menu has been set to "RGB" when a component videog is connected to the [Computer] port or [BNC] ports of the projector, the image will appear greenish.

Select the correct signal format for the connected source. "Setting" - "Computer Input", "BNC Input" p.86

If a composite videog or S-Videogsource is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the video signal format.

"Video" - "Video Signal" p.82

Has the image brightness been adjusted

Use the "Brightness" menu command to adjust the brightness.

correctly?

"Video" - "Brightness"

p.78, p.81

Are the cables connected correctly?Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected. p.21p.28

Has the image contrastg been adjusted

Use the "Contrast" menu command to adjust the contrast.

correctly?

"Video" - "Contrast"

p.78, p.81

Has the colour been adjusted correctly? Use the "Color Adjustment" menu command to adjust the colour. "Advanced1" - "Color Adjustment" p.90

Has the Wall Shot function been set to "Wall When projecting onto a normal screen, press the [Wall Shot] button on either the remote control or

Shot ON"?the projector's control panel to change the setting to "Wall Shot OFF". To re-adjust the Wall Shot setting, use "Wall Shot Readjustment". p.52

Have the colour intensity and tint been

Use the "Color" and "Tint" menu commands to adjust the colour and tint.

adjusted correctly?

"Video" - "Color", "Tint"

p.81

Only when projecting images from a video source