
Projector Display Settings - Display Menu
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Settings on the
Display
menu let you customize various projector display
features.
Setting
Options
Description
Pattern Display
—
Displays the selected pattern type on the
screen to aid in presentation.
Attention
If a pattern is displayed for a
long time, a residual image may
be visible in projected images.
Setting
Options
Description
Pattern Type
Pattern 1 to Pattern
4
User Pattern
Sets a display pattern type. Patterns 1 to
4 are ruled line or grid patterns supplied
by the projector.
To create a custom display pattern, select
User Pattern
in the
Management
menu,
then return to this menu and select
User
Pattern
.
No-signal Screen
Black
Blue
Logo
Sets the screen color or logo to display
when no signal is received.
Startup Screen
On
Off
Set to
On
to display a logo when the
projector starts up.
Home Screen Auto
Disp.
On
Off
Set to
On
to display the Home screen
automatically when there is no input
signal when turning on the projector.
Messages
On
Off
Set to
On
to display messages such as
input source name, color mode name,
aspect ratio, no signal message, or high
temperature warning on your projected
image.
Menu Rotation
Right 90 Degree
Left 90 Degree
Off
Rotates the menu display 90°.
Split Screen Setting Display Audio
Output Source
Set to
On
to display an icon with the
source providing audio output during
split screen projection.
Align
If you have split two screen images, select
the position of the images to be aligned
at the
Top
or
Middle
of the image area.
Reset Display
Settings
—
Resets all adjustment values on the
Display
menu to their default settings.
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