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Random access adjustment mode selection menu.
This is the main menu for the Random Access adjustment mode.
Through this menu, the following adjustments and features are accessible:
- Picture Tuning
Sync slow/fast (video/s-video)
Color Balance
- Geometry
Convergence
- Color Select
And also Orbiting, Contrast modulation and Soft Edge, if these options are
installed.
PictureTuning
Highlight Picture tuning by pushing the control disc up or down and pressENTER.
The Picture tuning menu will be displayed.
Depending on the input source, the ‘Picture tuning’menu will display different
items.
- Color Balance
- Sync slow/fast
- Peaking
ColorBalance
The Color Balance function is used to select or adjust the color temperature of
white used by the projector.
The Color Balance can be adjusted in two different ways:
- fixed color balance. You have the choice between 3200k (reddish), 5400 K, 6500
K (white), or 9300 K (bluish).
- Custom white and black balance.
Fixed Color Balance
Highlight one of the 4 programmed color temperatures with the control disc and
press ENTER to display the desired color balance.
Custom Color Balance
Select custom white balance by pushing the control disc up or down and press
ENTERto start the adjustment.
Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red gain and push the control disc to
the left or right to adjust the blue gain. Abar scale indicates the amount of adjust-
ment.
Select custom black balance with the control disc and press ENTER to start the
adjustment.
Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red cut-off and push the control disc
to the left or to the right to adjust the blue cut-off.
When the color balance is adjusted, select continue by pushing the control disc up
or down and press ENTER.
Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment
The sync function is used to minimize horizontal jittering or tearing at the top to
the displayed image.
Highlight SYNC with the control disc and press ENTER to toggle between FAST
and SLOW.
Note: SYNC is normally used in the SLOWposition. The FAST position is used to
compensate for unsteady sync pulses from older video playback equipment, such as
a VCR.