
OPERATION
Picture Functions ➤
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Picture functions are accessed through the Picture menu. To display this menu, press PIC .
Position
The Position function is used to move the picture up, down, left, or right within the picture display area.
To adjust position, select Position from the Picture menu. Two slidebars are displayed: a Horizontal
Position slidebar and a Vertical Position slidebar. Press ,
,
or
to move the picture in the direction of the arrows so that the entire picture is visible and centered.
Note: If the picture cannot be made entirely visible, an adjustment to blanking or retrace time may be required; refer to the blanking and retrace entries in this section.
Size
The Size function is used to adjust the horizontal and vertical size of the dis- play image. (This adjustment is also available through the Geometry menu.)
To adjust size, select Size from the Picture menu. Two slidebars are diplayed: a Horizontal Size slidebar and a Vertical Size slidebar. Press or
to adjust vertical size and
or
to adjust horizontal size until the objects within your picture have the proper shape. For example, if there is a circle in your picture, size should be adjusted so that the circle is round, not oval.
Note: The Size function should not be used to compensate for aspect ratio mis- matches between source images and the projection screen. Not all sources use the same aspect ratio therefore it may not always be possible to fill the entire screen. (“Aspect Ratio” is defined in Appendix A).
White Balance
The White Balance function is used to select or adjust the color temperature (or shade) of white used by the projector. For most applications, the white balance setting set by the factory is satisfactory.
To select or adjust the white balance, select White Balance from the Picture menu. From the White Balance menu, select item 1, 2 or 3 to use a stan- dard color temperature. Select option 4 to use the service adjusted user setting. Select option 5 to make a custom white balance adjustment. The current selection is indicated by a check mark. If option 5 is selected, a White Balance slidebar is displayed. Press or
to adjust white balance. 0% is 3200K, 50% is 6500K, and 100% is 9300K.
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