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Color Adjust
Menu operation
1 Press the MENU button on remote controller and the OSD displays. Press
button select
Color Adjust icon, press
button or OK button to confirm the selection.
2 Press
button to point to required item and press OK button to confirm the selection.
Image mode
Switch image mode to fit the image source and
the projector.
Dynamic
The light output is secondly maximized.
Standard
The picture becomes suitable for moving images
in general.
Bright
The light output is maximized.
Cinema
Enriched grayscale for viewing movies.
Chalkboard (Green)
An image mode designed for displaying on a
chalkboard (Green). It boosts quality of image
projected on chalkboard (Green).
OSD setting-Color Adjust (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, VGA 1, VGA 2, Me-
mory Viewer, Network and USB Display signal)
Contrast
Press button to decrease contrast, press button to increase contrast.
Brightness
Press button to decrease brightness, press button to increase brightness
Color Temp.
Press
button to select required color temperature
High: Blueish image color
Mid.: Natural image color
Low: Reddish image color
Red
Press button to lighten red tint and button to darken it.
Green
Press button to lighten green tint and button to darken it.
Blue
Press button to lighten blue tint and button to darken it.
Sharpness
Press button to soften image and button to sharpen it.
Color adjust
Image mode
Contrast
Brightness
Color temp.
Red
Green
Blue
Sharpness
Standard
32
32
Mid
32
32
32
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DICOM
A highly clear X-ray image is reproduced. Digital radiographs with excellent detail and clarity for medi-
cal training, presentations and conferences.
Colorboard
Image mode suitable for image projecting on surface of wall in red, blue, yellow or green.
User Image
Default image mode set by users in the Image Adjust menu.
Summary of Contents for EK-355U
Page 1: ...Owner s manual Multimedia Projector EK 355U V1 0...
Page 13: ...This chapter presents names and functions of individual component Overview...
Page 20: ...This chapter introduces the information of install Installation...
Page 27: ...This chapter introduces you to basic operation of the projector Operation...
Page 56: ...Description on using useful function...
Page 73: ...Appendix...