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Adjusting the white balance (High / Low)
Adjustment procedure (Project a signal to be adjusted)
Press the MENU button. ... The MENU screen will be displayed.
Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select PICTURE.
Press the ENTER button. ... The PICTURE screen will be displayed.
Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select COLOR TEMP.
Press the LEFT ( ) and RIGHT ( ) arrow buttons to select the desired setting
from those indicated below.
LOW, MID, HIGH, USER, DYNAMIC
〈If you would like to further adjust the white balance〉
Select USER in step .
Press the ENTER button. ...
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The WHITE BALANCE HIGH (LOW) screen will be displayed.
Press the ENTER key to switch between WHITE BALANCE HIGH and WHITE
BALANCE LOW.
Press the UP ( ) and DOWN ( ) arrow buttons to select either R, G or B.
Use the control level buttons ( +and −) to adjust the setting level.
• If these adjustments are not made correctly, none of the colors will be reproduced correctly.
• If you make an error in adjustment so that the colors do not match correctly, press the STD button
while one of the individual adjustment screens is being displayed. Only the item being displayed will be
reset to the factory pre-settings.
• The projection of a built-in test pattern (Refer to page 65.) does not allow the white balance
adjustment. Be sure to project an external input signal for this adjustment.
Adjusting the picture to the desired setting (continued)
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NOTE
R (Red)
G (Green)
B (Blue)
Adjustment Item
Operation Adjustment Details
Adjustment Range
Press the [+] button.
Press the [−] button.
Press the [+] button.
Press the [−] button.
Press the [+] button.
Press the [−] button.
The red component becomes stronger.
The red component becomes weaker.
The green component becomes stronger.
The green component becomes weaker.
The blue component becomes stronger.
The blue component becomes weaker.
Max. value 255
Min. value 0