Menu structure
It is necessary to make various settings on the menu so that this unit can achieve the best performance. The menu has a
1 | <IMAGE> | To adjust the image quality. Available items depend on the type of input signal. |
2 | <SIGNAL> | To make settings for the connected input signal. Available items depend on the type of input signal. |
3 | <INITIAL> | To make your own initial setting for several menu items. |
4 | <SETUP> | To make settings for installation, screen aspect, key stone effect correction and so on. |
Each menu group described above consists of the following items. The parameters for these items can be adjusted as you wish by following the menu operation procedures described from page 18.
means that the item has a submenu.
■1 <IMAGE> ........... Adjustment cannot be made without any input signal.
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Video/Component/ | BLACK LEVEL |
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RGB TV | Adjusts the level of blackness while maintaining the peak white brightness. |
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Video/Component/ | CONTRAST |
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RGB | The ratio of light versus dark. If increased too high, the whole image becomes light and the |
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| white portion of the image tends to be saturated. If decreased too low, the whole image becomes |
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Video/Component/ | BRIGHTNESS |
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RGB | Controls the total brightness of an image. When adjusted too high, the black portion of the |
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| image becomes grayish and the white portion of the image tends to be saturated. When adjusted |
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| too low, the entire image becomes darker. |
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| The three menu items described above are to adjust the input and output characteristics for the image brightness of the luminance | |||||||||||||||||||||
| signal. The graphs below show how these items can be adjusted. |
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Video/Component/ | GAMMA TRIM |
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RGB | Adjusts the response of the color gradation and |
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Video/Component/ | SHARPNESS |
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RGB | Adjusts the clearness of the image edges. The higher value creates clearer edges. The lower |
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Video | HUE |
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| Adjusts the hue. When adjusted to the negative direction, red increases. When adjusted to the |
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| positive direction, blue increases. |
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Video | SATURATION |
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| Adjusts the depth of a color. When adjusted to the negative direction, the color becomes lighter. |
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Component | COLOR BOOST |
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| Boosts the color saturation. The higher value makes the color tends to be saturated and becomes |
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Video/Component/ | COLOR TEMP |
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RGB | Adjusts the color of the image to be projected. The higher setting adds more blue and the lower |
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Video/Component/ | WHITE BALANCE |
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Video/Component/ | WHITE BOOST |
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RGB | Optically adjusts the luster of the white part of the projected image. |
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