Configuration Menu Functions

 

 

 

Only displayed for Computer input

 

 

 

(does not appear when signals from the [HDMI] port are being input)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto Setup *1

 

 

Default setting

 

 

 

 

 

This sets automatic adjustment to on or off in order to set whether the projector

automatically adjusts images to their optimum condition when the input signal is ON changed.

Reset

This returns all settings in the "Image" menu to their default settings, except for the settings that have been saved using the "Memory: Standard" and "Memory: Advance" commands. The "Memory: Standard" and

"Memory: Advance" settings can be reset using the "Memory Reset" menu. p.22

"Setting" menu

 

Advanced

Default setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

EPSON Super White *1

(Setting is only possible if the colour mode has been set to "Natural", "Theatre" or "Theatre Black".)

If bright white areas of images such as clouds and T-shirts on the beach in summer appear uneven and overexposed, set to "ON". Input signals containing whites of 100IRE or higher will then be reproduced without overexposure. When set to "ON", the "DVI- Video Level" setting will be ignored.

Progressive *1

(Setting is only possible when composite video , S-Video , component video or

525i and 625i RGB video signals are being input.)

OFF

: Conversion of interlaced (i) signals to progressive (p) signals is carried

 

out for each field in the screen. This is ideal for using when viewing

Video

images with a large amount of movement.

: IP conversion is carried out. The film judgment function is turned off.

This is ideal for general video images. The DCDi function operates.

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 Detection

(Setting is only possible when composite video, S-Video, component video and 525i and 625i RGB video signals are being input.)

This adjusts the IP conversion settings depending on whether the images contain large amounts of movement or they are still (or slow) images.

If a smaller value is selected, flickering is reduced and images become sharper and more detailed, so this is ideal for viewing still images. If a larger value is selected, the movement becomes smoother with less aliasing and so this is ideal for viewing moving images.

Noise Reduction *1

(Setting is only possible when composite video signals or S-Video signals are being input.)

This suppresses interference in images and makes the images appear softer. If viewing images with little or no interferences, such as images from DVDs, it is recommended that you change this setting to "OFF".

OFF

Film/Auto

Median value (3)

OFF

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*1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.