1-58
54
(GB)
The INPUT SETTING Menu
Memory
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
* VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics
Standard Association.
INPUT MEMORY No.
The upper number indicates the memory number of the
current input signal. The lower number indicates the
user memory number.
INPUT SETTING
DOT PHASE:
SIZE
SHIFT
8
H:1 0 4 8
H:1 2 3 V: 1 2 3
1024x768
N O . 1
INPUT-A
n
2 3
About the memory function
The adjustment data for 39 types of input signals are
preset at the factory (preset memory).
When a signal is input to the projector, the signal type
is automatimally detected and the data for the signal is
called from the memory to display an optimum picture.
The data can be adjusted in the INPUT SETTING
menu and the adjusted data will be saved as user
memory.
When you save more than 200 user memories, the
newest one always overwrites the oldest one.
The saved user memory number is displayed in the
INPUT SETTING menu as
n
NO.
ππ
.
When an RGB signal other than the preset signals is
input to the projector, the memory number is displayed
as 0 and the closest option is automatically selected
from the preset 39 types of signals.
Type of input signal
Memory number
User memory
number
Preset signal
Video 60 Hz
Video 50 Hz
15k RGB (60 Hz)
15k RGB (50 Hz)
HDTV
640
×
350
VGA-1 (VGA350)
VESA
*
85(VGA350)
640
×
400
NEC PC98
VGA-2 (TEXT)
/VESA70
VESA 85 (VGA400)
640
×
480
VGA VESA60
Mac 13
VGA VESA 72
VGA VESA 75
(IBM M3)
VGA VESA 85
(IBM M4)
800
×
600
SVGA VESA 56
SVGA VESA 60
SVGA VESA 72
SVGA VESA 75
(IBM M5)
SVGA VESA 85
832
×
624
Mac 16
1024
×
768 XGA VESA 43
(8514)
XGA VESA 60
XGA VESA 70
XGA VESA 75
XGA VESA 85
1152
×
864 VESA 70
VESA 75
VESA 85
1152
×
900 SUN LO
SUN HI
1280
×
960 VESA 60
VESA 75
1280
×
1024 SXGA VESA 43
SGI-5
SXGA VESA 60
SXGA VESA 75
SXGA VESA 85
1600
×
1200 UXGA VESA 60
fH
(kHz)
15.73
15.63
15.73
15.63
33.75
31.47
37.86
24.82
31.47
37.86
31.47
35.00
37.86
37.50
43.27
35.16
37.88
48.08
46.88
53.67
49.72
35.52
48.36
56.48
60.02
68.68
64.00
67.50
77.49
61.80
71.71
60.00
75.00
46.43
53.32
63.97
79.98
91.15
75.00
fV
(Hz)
59.94
50.00
59.94
50.00
60.00
70.09
85.08
54.42
70.09
85.08
59.94
66.67
72.81
75.00
85.01
56.25
60.32
72.19
75.00
85.06
74.55
86.96
60.00
69.96
75.03
85.00
70.02
75.00
85.06
65.96
76.05
60.00
75.00
86.87
50.06
60.01
75.03
85.02
60.00
Sync
—
—
S on G
S on G
S on Y/G
H-pos V-neg
H-pos V-neg
H-neg V-neg
H-neg V-pos
H-neg V-pos
H-neg V-neg
S on G
H-neg V-neg
H-neg V-neg
H-neg V-neg
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-neg V-neg
H-pos V-pos
H-neg V-neg
H-neg V-neg
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-neg V-neg
C-neg
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
S on G
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
H-pos V-pos
Horizontal
size
—
—
—
—
1235
800
832
848
800
832
800
—
832
840
832
1024
1056
1040
1056
1048
1152
1264
1344
1328
1312
1376
1308
1422
1394
1283
1256
1440
1382
1272
1260
1272
1266
1296
1352
55
(GB)
The SET SETTING Menu
The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the
initial settings of the projector. Unadjustable items are
not displayed in the menu.
SET SETTING
SPEAKER:
LANGUAGE:
INSTALLATION:
POWER SAVING:
SIRCS RECEIVER:
GROUP INDEX:
DEVICE INDEX:
0 1
0 1
ON
ON
ENGLISH
FLOOR-FRONT
FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
STATUS:
AT
OFF
Operation
1. Select an item
Use the
V
or
v
key to select the item, then press the
b
key or the ENTER key.
2. Adjust an item
• When changing the adjustment level:
To increase the number, press the
V
or
b
key.
To decrease the number, press the
v
or
B
key.
Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
• When changing the setting:
Press the
V
or
v
key to change the setting, then press
the
B
or the ENTER key.
The original screen is restored.
STATUS
Sets up the on-screen display.
SET SETTING
SPEAKER:
LANGUAGE:
INSTALLATION:
POWER SAVING:
SIRCS RECEIVER:
GROUP INDEX:
DEVICE INDEX:
0 1
0 1
ON
ON
ENGLISH
FLOOR-FRONT
FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
STATUS:
OFF
ON
OFF
ON: Shows all of the on-screen displays.
OFF: Turns off the on-screen displays except for the
menus and warning messages.
SPEAKER
Set to OFF to cut off the sound of the internal speaker
when external speakers are connected. When set to
OFF, “SPEAKER OFF” appears on the screen when
you turn on the power.
SET SETTING
STATUS:
LANGUAGE:
INSTALLATION:
POWER SAVING:
SIRCS RECEIVER:
GROUP INDEX:
DEVICE INDEX:
0 1
0 1
ON
ON
ENGLISH
FLOOR-FRONT
OFF
FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
ON
OFF
SPEAKER:
LANGUAGE
Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen
displays.
0 1
0 1
POWER SAVING: OFF
FRONT&REAR
CEILING-FRONT
FLOOR-FRONT
SET SETTING
STATUS:
SPEAKER:
LANGUAGE:
SIRCS RECEIVER:
GROUP INDEX:
DEVICE INDEX:
ON
ON
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
INPUT-A
INSTALLATION:
Available languages are: English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
INSTALLATION
Reverses the picture horizontally or vertically.
SET SETTING
STATUS:
SPEAKER:
LANGUAGE:
POWER SAVING:
SIRCS RECEIVER:
GROUP INDEX:
DEVICE INDEX:
0 1
0 1
ON
ON
ENGLISH
FLOOR-FRONT
OFF
FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
INSTALLATION:
CEILING-FRONT
FLOOR-FRONT
FLOOR-REAR
CEILING-REAR
FLOOR-FRONT: The picture is not reversed.
CEILING-FRONT: The picture is reversed
horizontally and vertically.
FLOOR-REAR: The picture is reversed horizontally.
CEILING-REAR: The picture is reversed
vertically.
Note
In case of using a mirror, be careful of installation
since the picture may be reversed.
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