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Configuration Menu Functions
(Setting is not possible when signals are being input from the [HDMI
] input port.)
Use
,
,
and
to move the display position for images.
(Setting is only possible when Color Mode is "Natural", "Theatre", "Theatre Black 1", or "Theatre Black
2", and composite video , S-Video , component video , or RGB video signals are being input.)
If bright white areas of images such as clouds and T-shirts on the beach in summer appear uneven and
overexposed, set to "On". When set to "On", the "DVI-Video Level" setting will be ignored.
(Setting is only possible when composite video , S-Video, component video or 525i and 625i RGB video
signals are being input.)
Interlace (i) signals are converted to progressive (p) signals using a method appropriate for the image.
• Off
:This is ideal for using when viewing images with a large amount of movement.
• Video :This is ideal for general video images.
• Film :When the input source is a film, the image equivalent with its original source will be projected.
(Setting is not possible when composite video, S-Video, or computer signals are being input.)
This changes the display area (the part of projected images).
• Normal (92% display) : Input signals are projected at the normal image size. TV images are
displayed at 92% size.
• Larger (100% display) : The areas at the top, bottom and sides of images that cannot normally be seen
are inserted and projected. Interference may occur at the top or bottom of the
images depending on the image signal. In such cases, try to adjust the display
position ("Position").
• Auto
: Displayed when the signals from [HDMI
] input port are being input. Signals
are automatically projected at 100% or 92% size depending on the input
signals. (Not displayed when the equipment's DVI port is connected to the
projector's [HDMI] input port.)
(Setting is only possible when composite video or S-Video signals in NTSC
format are being input or
when component video or RGB video is selected as an image source. Setting is not possible when
computer signals are being input.)
If using products designed for destinations such as South Korea that have different black level (setup
level) settings, use this function to obtain correct images. Check the specifications of the connected
equipment when changing this setting.
(Setting is only possible when RGB video is being input from the [HDMI] input port and "EPSON Super
White" is set to "Off".)
If the projector's [HDMI] input port is connected to the DVI port of a DVD player or similar equipment
using an HDMI/DVI cable, set the video level for the projector to match the video level that has been set
at the DVD player. The setting at the DVD player can be either Normal or Expand.
Displayed for input sources other than computer
Position
*1
Advanced
EPSON Super White
*1
Progressive
*1
Output Scaling
*1
Setup Level
*1
DVI-Video Level
*1
*1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.