3Adjusting the Color Temperature

Selectable items

Description

5500K

For lower color temperature for warmer,

6500K

reddish incandescent-like images.

7500K

 

 

 

 

8500K

 

 

 

 

9300K

For higher color temperature for cooler,

10500K

bluish, fluorescent-like images.

Note

Values on “CLR Temp” are only for general stan- dard purposes.

“CLR Temp” cannot be set when “sRGB” is se- lected.

4Signal Type Setting

This function allows you to select the input signal type RGB or Component for COMPUTER/ COMPONENT 1, 2 or DVI-D.

COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1, 2

Selectable items

Description

Auto

Input signals are automatically recog-

 

nized as RGB or component.

RGB

Set when RGB signals are received.

Component

Set when Component signals are

 

received.

DVI-D

Selectable items

Description

D. PC RGB

Set when Digital PC RGB signals are

 

received from a computer.

D. PC Comp.

Set when Digital PC Component

 

signals are received from a computer.

D. Video RGB

Set when Digital Video RGB signals are

 

received from video equipment.

D. Video Comp.

Set when Digital Video Component

 

signals are received from video

 

equipment.

5Selecting the Dynamic Range

An optimum picture may not be displayed if a DVI-D-capable device’s output signal type and the projector’s input signal type do not match. If this should occur, switch “Dynamic Range”.

Selectable items

Description

Standard When the black levels of the image show

Enhanced banding or appear faded, select the item that results in the best picture quality. (In most circumstances, “Standard” should be selected.)

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Note

The Dynamic Range can be selected only when “DVI-D” input mode is selected.

6Selecting the Progressive Mode

Selectable items

Description

2D

Useful to display fast-moving images such

Progressive

as sports and action films.

3D

Useful to display relatively slowmoving

Progressive

images such as drama and documentary

 

more clearly.

Note

When the image is blurred or noisy, switch to the optimal mode.

When using progressive inputs, inputs are di- rectly displayed so that “2D Progressive” and “3D Progressive” cannot be selected.

7Setting the Video System

The video input system mode is factory preset to “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the connected audio-visual equipment may not be re- ceived, depending on the Video signal difference. In that case, switch the Video signal.

Selectable items

Auto

PAL

SECAM

*NTSC4.43

NTSC3.58

PAL-M

PAL-N

PAL -60

*When reproducing NTSC signals in PAL video equipment.

Note

The Video signal can only be set in VIDEO or S-VIDEO mode.

When “Video System” is set to “Auto”, you may not receive a clear picture due to signal differ- ences. Should this occur, switch to the video system of the source signal.

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