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This section explains operations that are related to projection of an image.
Projecting onto a Screen
Basic Flow
Set up the projector and point it at the screen.
User’s Guide (Basic Operations): Setting Up the Projector
Connect the computer or video device to the projector.
User’s Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting a Computer to the Projector
User’s Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting to a Standard Video Device
Turn on the projector and the connected computer or video device.
Press the [
User’s Guide (Basic Operations): Turning On the Projector
Perform fine adjustment of the projection position and angle.
User’s Guide (Basic Operations): Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle
Preparing the Projector
] (power) key to turn on the projector.
Select the input source.
) “Manually Selecting the Input Source” (page 6)
Adjust the projected image size and focus the image.
) “Zoom and Focus” (page 7)
Start projection (presentation, video, etc.).
• Perform the required operation on the input source computer or video equipment.
Starting
• Use the projector’s various functions to adjust the projected image as required.
Projection
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Auto Input Source Selection
When you turn on the projector, it checks the status of each input source (whether or not
the input source is sending a signal) in the sequence shown below. It automatically selects
the first input source it finds that is sending an input signal, and projects the applicable
image.
RGB terminal input
(RGB/Component)
If the RGB input terminal is connected to a computer and the S-VIDEO input terminal is
connected to a video deck and signals are being supplied by both, for example, the projector
automatically selects RGB input when it is turned on. The currently selected input source
name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection screen.
z If the projector does not find any input signal, the message “No signal input” appears in
place of the input source name.
z Whether the displayed input source name shows [RGB] or [Component] depends on the
current “Input Settings J RGB Input” (page 42) setting that is configured on the
projector’s setup menu.
z Note that the projector does not select the input source automatically when “Off ” is
selected for the “Option Settings1 J Auto Input Detect” (page 45) setting on the setup
menu.
VIDEO terminal input
(VIDEO)
S-VIDEO terminal input
(S-VIDEO)
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ZOOM
RGB
VIDEO
AUTO
P-IN-P
MUTE
FREEZE
S-VIDEO
FOCUS
D-ZOOM
VOLUME
Manually Selecting the Input Source
The procedure you should use to select the input source depends on whether you are using
projector keys or remote controller keys.
[Projector]
[INPUT] key
[Remote Controller]
[RGB] key
[VIDEO] key
[S-VIDEO] key
z To select the input source using projector keys, press the [INPUT] key on the projector to
cycle through input sources in the sequence shown below.
(RGB/Component)
(VIDEO)
(S-VIDEO)
z To select the input source using remote controller keys, press the [RGB/COMPONENT],
[VIDEO], or [S-VIDEO] key on the remote controller to select the input source you want.
The currently selected input source name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection
screen.
z If the currently selected input source is not sending an input signal, the message “No
signal input” appears in place of the input source name.
z Whether the displayed input source name shows [RGB] or [Component] depends on the
current “Input Settings J RGB Input” (page 42) setting that is configured on the
projector’s setup menu.
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Zoom and Focus
Use the [ZOOM] keys to adjust the image size, and the [FOCUS] keys to focus the image.
To adjust image size
1. Hold down the [ZOOM +] key to increase the size of the image or the
[ZOOM –] key to decrease it.
z This causes the zoom indicator, which indicates the current zoom setting, to appear on
the image.
2. Release the [ZOOM] key when the image is the size you want.
z The zoom indicator will disappear from the image automatically if you do not perform
any further key operation for a certain amount of time.
To focus the image
1. Hold down [FOCUS S] or [FOCUS T] to adjust the focus.
z This causes the focus indicator, which indicates the current focus setting, to appear on
the image.
2. When the focus is the way you want, release the [FOCUS] key.
z The focus indicator will disappear from the image automatically if you do not perform
any further key operation for a certain amount of time.
z You can also focus automatically by pressing the [AF/AK] key. For more information, see
“Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction (AF/AK)” (page 9).
z The focus and zoom indicators may not appear under certain conditions (when the
startup logo is displayed, when the image and audio are muted, during password input,
etc.). Though the indicators do not appear, focus and zoom adjustment can still be
performed by pressing the applicable keys.
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Projection Operations
Auto Adjustment of an RGB Image
When the input source is RGB (computer), the projector automatically adjusts vertical and
horizontal positioning, frequency, and phase whenever it detects an RGB signal (following input
source selection, power up, etc.). You can also execute an automatic adjustment operation by
pressing the [AUTO] key.
z You can turn off auto adjustment (page 46) when you want to disable auto adjustment
and maintain manual settings.
z The projected image may become distorted while an auto adjustment operation is in
progress.
z If an image is unclear following the auto adjustment operation, you can use the menu to
adjust items manually. For details, see “Image Adjustment” on page 31.
Keystone Correction (AF/AK, KEYSTONE)
When the projector is at an angle to the screen it is projecting on, the projected image may
have different length left and right edges, or top and bottom edges. This phenomenon is
called, “keystoning”. This projector comes with functions for automatic as well as manual
keystone correction, which provides a regularly shaped projected image. The following shows
the allowable angle that the projector can be positioned relative to the screen.
VerticalHorizontal
ScreenScreen
Up to about 30 degrees
Up to about 30 degrees
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Up to about 30 degrees
Up to about 30 degrees
Projection Operations
z The angles shown in the above illustration are subject to the following conditions.
z
Projection of an image from a computer (Resolution: 1024 × 768; Vertical Frequency: 60Hz)
z Resize Image To Fit: On
z Actual correction ranges are affected by the type of signal being projected, zoom, the
“Resize Image To Fit” setting, the aspect ratio setting, and other factors.
z Keystone correction can cause the corrected image to be smaller than the original
(uncorrected) image, or it can cause distortion of the image. If the projected image
becomes difficult to view, try moving the screen and/or projector so they are oriented
close to the configuration shown under “Setting Up the Projector” in the “User’s Guide
(Basic Operations)”.
Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction (AF/AK)
The [AF/AK] key can be configured to perform one of the three Auto Focus (AF) and auto
keystone correction operations described below. For information about configuring the [AF/AK]
key operation, see “Option Settings2 J AF/AK Mode” on page 59.
AF/AK Mode (initial default):Pressing the [AF/AK] key performs both keystone correction and
Continuous AF/AK Mode:Pressing the [AF/AK] key projects an alignment chart that comes
AF Mode:Pressing the [AF/AK] key again performs Auto Focus only.
Auto Focus.
in handy when the projection distance is relatively far or when
projecting at an angle. With the Continuous AF/AK mode, the
projector continually performs Auto Focus as the projector is
moved. For details about using the Continuous AF/AK mode, see
“Performing Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction while
Continuous AF/AK is Enabled”, below.
Performing Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction while
Continuous AF/AK is Enabled
Perform the following steps while [Continuous AF/AK] is selected for “Option Settings2 J AF/
AK Mode” (page 59) on the setup menu.
1. Press the [AF/AK] key.
z This enters the pre-focus mode, which projects an alignment chart like the one shown
below.
z The size of the alignment chart depends on screen and projector setup conditions.
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Projection Operations
2. Adjust the angle and position of the projector as required so the
projected chart fits within the screen area.
3. Press the [AF/AK] key again.
z This performs auto keystone correction.
Auto Adjustment at Power On
While [Continuous AF/AK] is selected for “Option Settings2 J Power On AF/AK Mode” (page
60) on the setup menu, turning on the projector automatically enters the pre-focus mode and
projects the alignment chart. Perform the procedure starting from step 2 under “Performing
Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction while Continuous AF/AK is Enabled” above.
z When [AF] is selected for “Option Settings2 J AF/AK Mode” on the setup menu, only
Auto Focus is performed when the [AF/AK] key is pressed.
z If the message “Outside of Auto Focus range. Relocate the projector to change the
distance from the screen, and then press the AF/AK button.” appears, try moving the
screen and/or projector so the distance between them is within the auto focus range
(approximately 0.8 to 4 meters). Note that the actual auto focus range will depend on
screen and projector setup conditions, and other factors. When the distance is outside the
auto focus range, use manual focus.
z Note that certain screen and projector conditions, and other environmental factor may
make it impossible to perform auto keystone correction and Auto Focus correctly. In this
case, adjust settings manually.
z Proper Auto keystone correction and Auto Focus are not possible if the projector is not
on a level surface. Make sure you set up the projector correctly, in accordance with the
information under “Getting Ready” in the “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”.
Manual Keystone Correction
Manual keystone correction can be used to correct for both vertical and horizontal keystoning.
To use manual keystone correction
1. Press the [KEYSTONE] key.
z This causes the keystone correction screen to appear on the projected image.
2. Use the [S] and [T] keys to select either “Vertical Keystone Correction”
or “Horizontal Keystone Correction”.
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Projection Operations
3. Use the [W] and [X] keys to correct for keystoning.
z Each press of [W] or [X] shifts the indicator on the currently selected bar left or right.
z Repeat steps 2 and 3 to perform keystone correction for the other direction, if you
want.
4. After the settings are the way you want, press the [ESC] key or the
[KEYSTONE] key.
z This causes the keystone correction screen to disappear.
Auto Focus (AF)
At times, the projector may not focus properly when you press the [AF/AK] key. This can be
caused by local environmental factors, etc. If this happens, focus the image manually or try
performing the AF operation again. If you often need to adjust focus manually, perform the
steps under “To adjust Auto Focus”, below.
Note that the allowable distance for Auto Focus is less than that for manual focus.
To adjust Auto Focus
1. Position the projector and screen so they are about 1.5 meters apart,
and then press the [] (power) key to turn on the projector.
z Position the projector so it is pointed straight at the screen.
2. Press the [AF/AK] key.
3. Press the [KEYSTONE] key and then use the screen that appears to
change the vertical and horizontal keystone correction values to zero.
z This step is not necessary if these values are already zero.
4. Use the [FOCUS] keys to adjust focus manually.
5. While the focus indicator is being projected, hold down the [ENTER] key
for about five seconds.
z After about five seconds, the message “Focus operation successful.” or “Focus operation
failed.” is projected.
6. If the focus operation fails, repeat the above procedure from step 2.
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Auto Keystone Correction
Certain operational environments and other factors can make it impossible to achieve sufficient
accuracy when performing keystone correction.
If an image appears distorted after performing auto keystone correction check the sensors for
dirt and clean them if necessary. See page 70 for more information.
If this does not solve the problem, try changing the position of the projector slightly or
perform manual keystone correction.
AF/AK at Short Projection Distances
Performing the AF/AK (Auto Focus, auto keystone correction) operation when there is sharp
angle and when there is only a short distance between the projector and screen can result in
the left and right edges of the image to be out of focus. If this happens, reduce the angle or
increase the distance between the projector and screen.
Using Color Mode (COLOR MODE)
The color mode setting lets you specify the type of image you will be projecting, so the
projector can optimize image color.
To change the color mode setting
1. Press the [COLOR MODE] key.
z This causes the color mode screen to appear on the projection image. The z mark
indicates the current color mode setting.
z For details about each of the settings, see “Image Adjustment J Color Mode” on
page 32.
2. Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the cursor to the setting you want,
and then press the [ENTER] key.
z This moves the z to item that is selected by the cursor, and applies the setting to the
image.
3. To close the setup screen, press the [ESC] or [COLOR MODE] key.
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Projection Operations
z The [COLOR MODE] key is disabled while the projector is connected to a computer over
a USB connection (page 67). To select the color mode in this case, use “Image
Adjustment J Color Mode” (page 32).
Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/–)
You can use the remote controller keys to adjust the volume level of the audio that is output
from the projector’s speaker.
To adjust the volume level
1. On the remote controller, press the [VOL +] or [VOL –] key.
z This causes the [Volume] screen to appear on the projected image.
2. Press the [VOL +] key or the [X] key to increase the volume, or the
[VOL –] or [W] key to lower the volume.
3. After the setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.
z This causes the [Volume] screen to disappear.
Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE)
The mute function causes the projected image to go to black screen, and stop output of the
audio from the speaker.
To mute the image and audio
1. On the remote controller, press the [MUTE] key.
z This causes the projected image to go to a black screen, and stops output from the
speaker.
2. To restore the image and audio, press the [MUTE] key again or press
the [ESC] key.
z You can select a black screen, blue screen, or a logo screen for the mute function. For
details, see “Screen Settings J Mute Screen” on page 41.
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Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/–)
You can use the remote controller’s zoom keys to enlarge a specific part of the projected
image up to four times its original size.
To enlarge part of the projected image
1. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] or [D-ZOOM –] key.
z This causes a cross cursor ( ) to appear on the projected image.
2. Use the remote controller’s cursor keys to move the cross cursor to the
part of the image that you want in the center of the enlarged image.
3. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] key to enlarge the
image.
z You can press the [D-ZOOM +] key again to further enlarge the image, up to 4 times.
z You can back step through the image enlargements by pressing the [D-ZOOM –] key.
z You can shift the zoomed image up, down, left, or right by pressing the applicable
remote controller cursor key.
4. To exit image enlargement and return the image to its original size,
press the remote controller’s [ESC] key.
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Using Picture-in-Picture (P-IN-P)
While RGB is selected as the input source, you can display a sub-window that simultaneously
displays the image being input through the VIDEO or S-VIDEO terminal. This function is
called “picture-in-picture” or “P-IN-P”.
RGB input
image
VIDEO
(or S-VIDEO)
input image
z The initial default setting for the sub-window input source is VIDEO. Use the setup menu
when you want to change the sub-window input source to S-VIDEO. For details, see
“Input Settings J P-in-P Input” on page 43.
z Note that P-IN-P can be used only when RGB is selected as the input source. It is not
available while any other input source is selected.
z If Component is selected for “Input Settings J RGB Input” on the setup menu, you need
to change the setting to RGB in order to use picture-in-picture. Note that the initial
default setting for “Input Settings J RGB Input” is RGB.
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To display the sub-window
1. On the remote controller, press the [RGB] key to select RGB as the
input source.
z You can also select the input source using the projector’s [INPUT] key.
2. On the remote controller, press the [P-IN-P] key to display the sub-
window.
z This causes the sub-window, containing the image input through the VIDEO or S-VIDEO
terminal, to appear on the projected image. The sub-window will be located at the
position that was used the last time a sub-window was displayed. The initial default
location is the lower right corner.
z You can leave the sub-window where it is, or move it to another location within the
projected image. See “To change the location of the sub-window” for more information.
z You can also select one of three sizes for the sub-window. See “To change the size of
the sub-window” for more information.
3. To close the sub-window, press the remote controller’s [P-IN-P] key or
the [ESC] key.
To change the location of the sub-window
While a sub-window is displayed, use the remote controller’s cursor keys to move it to one of
the nine locations shown below.
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To change the size of the sub-window
While a sub-window is displayed, use the [D-ZOOM +] and [D-ZOOM –] keys to select one
of the three available sub-window sizes (small, medium, large).
[D-ZOOM +] key
Large
Medium
Small
[D-ZOOM –] key
z When RGB is selected as the input source, certain signal types (1600 × 1200 UXGA
signal, for example) do not support selection of the large sub-window size.
Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE)
The freeze function stores the current projected image in projector memory, and projects it as
a still image.
To freeze the projected image
1. On the remote controller, press the [FREEZE] key.
z This freezes the image that was being projected when you pressed the [FREEZE] key.
2. To unfreeze the image, press the [FREEZE] key again or press the
[ESC] key.
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Displaying the Pointer
Use the procedures in this section to display the pointer and to select its shape (arrow, bar).
You can use the pointer to point to a specific location of the projected image during a
presentation.
z The pointer cannot be displayed while the projector is connected to a computer over a
USB connection (page 75).
z The pointer can be displayed regardless of the input source.
z You can also select the pointer shape using “Option Settings2 J Poi nter”
(page 61).
z Trapezoid correction can cause certain pointer shapes to display improperly. If this
happens, set the vertical and horizontal trapezoid correction values both to zero. See
“Manual Keystone Correction” (page 10) for more information.
To display the pointer
Press the [POINTER/SELECT] key to display the pointer in the projected image.
The following operations can be performed while the pointer is displayed.
z Pressing the [STYLE] key (the [ENTER] key functions as the [STYLE] key while the
pointer is displayed) changes the style of the pointer.
When the pointer is an arrow:
Each press of the [STYLE] key cycles through pointer shapes as shown below.
When the pointer is a bar:
Pressing the [STYLE] key causes the pointer to flash.
z The cursor keys can be used to move pointer around the image. Holding down a cursor
key moves the pointer at high speed.
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Selecting the Pointer Shape
Each press of the [POINTER/SELECT] key while the pointer is displayed cycles through the
pointer shapes in the sequence shown below.
To clear the pointer from the image
Press the [ESC] key.
Operating the Computer with the
Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse)
You can use the remote controller as a wireless mouse to perform mouse operations on the
computer that is connected to the projector. Wireless mouse capabilities really come in handy
when you need to open a presentation software file for projection during a meeting or
presentation.
z To use the remote controller as a wireless mouse, the computer must be connected to
the projector by the USB cable that comes with the projector. For details, see
“Connecting a Computer to the Projector’s USB Port” on page 67.
z Note that wireless mouse capabilities are available only when RGB is selected as the
input source and there is RGB input from the computer to the projector.
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Projection Operations
To operate the computer with the remote controller
1. Use the mini D-Sub cable and USB cable that come with the projector
to connect the computer to the projector. After that, turn on the
projector and the computer.
z See the following for more information.
) Connecting a Computer to the Projector (User’s Guide (Basic Operation))
) Connecting a Computer to the Projector’s USB Port (page 67)
2. On the remote controller, press the [RGB] key to select RGB as the
input source.
z You can also select the input source using the projector’s [INPUT] key.
3. Use the remote controller to perform mouse operations as described
below.
To do this:Use this remote controller key:
Move the pointer on the computer screen
up, down, left, or right
Scroll up one page[PAGE UP]
Scroll down one page[PAGE DOWN]
Perform a left-click operation[ENTER]
Perform a right-click operation[ESC]
Cursor key
z Note that wireless mouse operations are not possible while a manual keystone correction
(page 10), volume adjustment (page 13), image enlargement (page 14), or P-IN-P (page 15)
operation is in progress, or while the menu is displayed (page 21). Wireless mouse
capabilities will be restored as soon as the operation that disabled them is complete.
z Note that wireless mouse operation is not supported when the input signal from the
computer is larger than XGA, and “Resize Image To Fit” (page 38) is turned off. Wireless
mouse operation will be supported for an input signal that is larger than XGA if “Resize
Image To Fit” is turned on.
z Note that drag-and-drop is not supported by wireless mouse operations.
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Using the Setup Menu
Usingthe Setup Menu
Setup Menu Overview
Pressing the [MENU] key while an image is being projected displays the setup menu on the
projected image. The setup menu can be used to configure a variety of different projector
settings. The following table shows the menu items that are available in the Setup Menu.
Main menuSub-menuSub-menu Item Type*1
BrightnessValue Setting31
ContrastValue Setting31
SharpnessValue Setting31
SaturationValue Setting31
TintValue Setting*4 *431
Image
Adjustment
Vol um e
Adjustment
Screen
Settings
*1 This is the sub-menu item type. Refer to the pages noted below for more information.
Value Setting: Specifies a numeric value () page 26).
Selection:Allows selection from multiple options () page 26).
Setting Screen: Numeric value specification or option selection on a separate setting
Execution:Initializes a setting () page 28).
Information:Displays information only () page 28).
*2 These columns indicate whether each item appears ( ) or not ( ) for each input
source (R = RGB, C = Component, S = S-VIDEO, V = Video, – = No input signal).
*3 This setting is for the currently selected input source.
*4 This setting can be configured only for an NTSC or NTSC4.43 signal.
*5 This setting can be selected only when the aspect ratio of the input signal is 4:3.
Color ModeSetting Screen32
Color BalanceSetting Screen32
Vertical PositionValue Setting34
Horizontal PositionValue Setting34
FrequencyValue Setting34
PhaseValue Setting34
Noise FilterSelection35
Restore Menu DefaultsExecution35
VolumeValue Setting*335
Restore Menu DefaultsExecution35
Vertical Keystone
Correction
Horizontal Keystone
Correction
Aspect RatioSelection*537
Resize Image To FitSelection38
Projection ModeSelection39
Ceiling MountSelection39
Startup ScreenSelection40
No Signal ScreenSelection40
Mute ScreenSelection41
Restore Menu DefaultsExecution41
screen () page 27).
Value Setting36
Value Setting36
Input source*2
RCSV –
See
page
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Using the Setup Menu
Main menuSub-menuSub-menu Item Type
RGB InputSelection*642
Video SignalSetting Screen*742
Input
Settings
Option
Settings1
Option
Settings2
Operational
Info
Restore All
Defaults
*6 This setting can be configured only when the input source is RGB/Component.
*7 This setting can be configured only when the input source is VIDEO.
*8 This setting can be configured only when the input source is S-VIDEO.
*9 This is a special sub-menu item that is different from other types. For details, see
“Option Settings1 J Power On Password” on page 48.
*10 This setting can be configured only when the input source is RGB.
*11 This is a special sub-menu item that is different from other types. For details, see
“Option Settings1 J Custom Logo Settings” on page 52.
S-Video SignalSetting Screen*842
P-in-P InputSelection*943
Signal Name IndicatorSelection44
Special SignalSetting Screen*944
Restore Menu DefaultsExecution45
Auto Input DetectSelection45
Auto AdjustSelection*1046
Low-noise Mode
(XJ-560 only)
Auto Power OffSelection47
Key LockSelection47
Power On PasswordSpecial*948
Custom Logo SettingsSpecial*1152
LanguageSetting Screen58
Alert TonesSelection58
Restore Menu DefaultsExecution59
AF/AK ModeSelection59
Power On AF/AK ModeSelection60
Zoom MemorySelection61
PointerSelection61
Restore Menu DefaultExecution62
Lamp TimeInformation62
Reset Lamp TimeExecution62
Input SignalInformation62
Signal NameInformation62
IndexInformation62
ResolutionInformation62
Horizontal FrequencyInformation62
Vertical FrequencyInformation62
Scan SystemInformation63
Restore All DefaultsExecution63
Selection46
Input source
RCSV –
See
page
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Using the Setup Menu
Before Configuring Menu Settings
Always remember that the settings you configure on the setup menu are applied for the input
source (RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, VIDEO) that was selected when you displayed the setup
menu. Note the following important points.
z The items that appear on the setup menu depend on the currently selected input source
and other factors.
Some items apply to a certain specific input source, while some apply to multiple input
sources.
z Even for menu items that are common to multiple input sources, the setting range or
selectable options may differ according to the input source.
z With certain exceptions, there are basically two types of settings that can be configured
for multiple input sources. One type lets you configure different settings for each individual
input source. The other type applies a single setting to all input sources. The volume
level setting, for example, lets you configure a different setting for each input source, while
the keystone correction setting lets you configure a single common setting for all input
sources.
z For details about how settings are saved, and other details, see “Setup Menu Reference”
on page 31.
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Using the Setup Menu
Setup Menu Screen Operations
This section explains projector operations you need to perform while configuring setup menu
settings. It also provides details about each sub-menu item type.
Basic Setup Menu Operations
The following is the general flow of the steps you need to perform when configuring setup
menu operations.
1. Select the input source whose settings you want to configure.
2. Press the [MENU] key.
z This causes the setup menu screen to appear in the upper left corner of the projected
image.
z The setup menu has a main menu on the left side. On the right side is a sub-menu of
settings that can be configured for the currently selected main menu item.
Main menuSub-menu
z The items that appear in the sub-menu depends on the currently selected input source,
and whether or not a signal is being input from the input source. For details, see
“Setup Menu Overview” on page 21.
3. Use the [S] and [T] keys to select the main menu whose sub-menu
contains the settings you want to configure.
z The settings for the selected main menu item appear in the sub-menu.
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