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Configuration Menu Functions
(This can be set only when signals are being input from the [Video] / [S-Video] input port, 525i, 625i
signals are being input from the [SCART] input port, or 525i, 625i, 1125i signals are being input from
the [Component] / [HDMI] input port.)
Interlace (i) signals are converted to progressive (p) signals using a method appropriate for the image.
• Off :This is ideal for using when viewing images with a large amount of movement.
• Video :This is ideal for general video images.
• Film/Auto :By pulling down 3-2/2-2, images (e.g. video films/CG or animations) recorded in 24/30
frames are automatically converted to the optimum progressive signals so that images are
reproduced looking natural as originally intended.
(This can be set only when signals are being input from the [Video] / [S-Video] input port, 525i, 625i
signals are being input from the [SCART] input port, or 525i, 625i, 1125i signals are being input from
the [Component] / [HDMI] input port.)
Select whether the progressive conversion operation mode is for fast-moving images or for slow-moving
images. The smaller the value, the more suitable the mode is for viewing still images. The larger the
value, the more suitable the mode is for viewing video images.
This reduces flickering of images.
Three modes are available. Select the mode to suit your liking.
Set "Off" when the image source, such as DVD, contains little electrical interference.
(Setting is not possible when composite video , S-Video , or computer signals are being input.)
This changes the display area (the part of projected images).
• 100% - 92% :When 100% is set, the top and bottom of the image is sometimes affected by electrical
interference depending on the image signal. In such cases, try to adjust the display
position ("Position"). p.31
• Auto :Displayed when the signals from [HDMI ] input port are being input. Signals are
automatically projected at 100% or 92% size depending on the input signals. (Not displayed
when the equipment's DVI port is connected to the projector's [HDMI] input port.)
(This can be set when NTSC signals are being input from the [Video] / [S-Video] input ports, when
composite video signals are being input from the [Component] input port, or when signals are being
input from the [SCART] input port.)
If using products designed for destinations such as South Korea that have different black level (setup
level) settings, use this function to obtain correct images. Check the specifications of the connected
equipment when changing this setting.
(
Setting is only possible when Color Mode is "Natural", "Theatre", "Theatre Black 1", or "Theatre Black
2", and composite video, S-video, component video, or SCART signals are being input.)
If bright white areas of images such as clouds and T-shirts on the beach in summer appear uneven and
overexposed, set to "On". When set to "On", the "HDMI Video Range" setting will be ignored.
Displayed for input sources other than computer
Progressive *1
Motion Detection *1
Noise Reduction *1
Output Scaling *1
Setup Level *1
EPSON Super White *1
*1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.