Using the Menu Functions
Signal Menu
Image Signal Setup Info
Progressive | Off | Video | Film/Auto |
Noise Reduction | Off | NR1 | NR2 |
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Video Signal | Auto |
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INPUT A Signal | Component | RGB | |
INPUT B Signal | Component | RGB | |
Setup Level | 0% |
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Signal | Progressive | (Adjustment is only possible when composite, | Film/Auto | |||
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| signals are being input.) |
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| Depending on the combination of the model of VCR and the type of video |
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| tape you are using, the colour in the images being projected may flicker and |
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| the colours may not be projected correctly. If this happens, change the |
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| “Progressive” setting in the “Signal” menu to “OFF”. |
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| Changes signals from Faroudja's interlaced mode to progressive (IP) |
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| conversion mode. |
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| •Off | :Progressive (IP) conversion is carried out for the screens in |
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| each field. It is designed for use when viewing images with |
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| large amounts of movement. The DCDi function does not |
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| •Video | operate. |
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| :Turns off the Film judgment function . The DCDi function |
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| •Film/Auto | operates. |
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| :This setting should normally be used. The projector |
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| automatically determines whether the signal source is a film |
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| source or not. If the source is a film source, the |
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| function operates so that film images which match the |
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| original are reproduced. The DCDi function operates. |
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| Noise | (Adjustment is only possible when composite, | Off | |||
| Reduction | signals are being input.) |
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| Reduces image interference and makes the image quality softer. Two |
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| modes are available. Use the setting that best suits the images being |
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| viewed. It is recommended that you set this function to Off when viewing |
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| images sources such as DVDs which are relatively free from interference. |
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| Position | (Adjustment is not possible when DVI signals are being input.) | Depends on | |||
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| Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. | connection | |||
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| • Press the | button on either the projector's control panel or the remote |
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| control to display the display position |
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| and buttons to make the adjustment using the display position |
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| adjustment screen that appears. |
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| Video Signal | (Adjustment is only possible when composite or | Auto | |||
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| input.) |
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| Depending on the combination of the model of VCR and the type of video |
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| tape you are using, the “Auto” function may not recognise the signal |
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| correctly, and this may result in the images being truncated or colours not |
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| being displayed correctly. If this happens, change the setting from “Auto” |
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| to the signal format for the signals being played back. |
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| Sets the video signal format. |
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| • Press the | on either the projector's control panel or the remote control, |
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| and select the setting using the menu that appears. |
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| • When set to “Auto”, the video signal format is set automatically, but if |
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| projecting signals in |
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| manually. |
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| INPUT A | Selects the type of signal being input to the INPUT A port. | Component | |||
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| INPUT B | Selects the type of signal being input to the INPUT B port. | RGB | |||
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