30 Fine-tuning the Projector
2. Press the button on the control panel, or press down on the
Select button on the remote control, to highlight the Advanced
menu and press the Select button. You see these settings:
3. Use the , , , or buttons on the control panel or the
Select button on the remote control to set the following options:
Progressive (available for 480i and 575i image signals
only)
The projector automatically determines whether the input
signal is a film source or not, so it is best to leave this option
to the default Film/Auto setting and use the 3/2 pull-down
function. Turn it OFF if you want to switch from the
interlaced mode to progressive (IP) conversion mode, for
example, when viewing images with a lot of movement. Select
Video when the input source is not a 24 FPS film source.
Motion Detect (available for 480i and 575i image
signals only)
Use this option to adjust the amount of motion in a projected
image. Select a low setting (1 or 2) to reduce flickering and
sharpen images; this is best for still images. When viewing
fast moving images, such as sports, choose a higher setting
(4or 5) to project smoother images with less jerkiness.
Setup Level
Input B
Progressive
Motion Detect
Noise Reduction
Position
Video Signal
Input A
Reset Execute
0% 7.5%
1 2 3 4 5
OFF NR1 NR2
Select [ Film/Auto ]
Adjust
Select
Select
Select
[ Auto ]
Video
Setting
Advanced
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Reset All
Select Enter