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[. . . ] This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. [. . . ] (1 page 66) To clear the menu Press MENU. To reset the picture that has been adjusted Select "Reset" from Picture menu. When the screen display appears, select "Yes" using < and press . The settings of "Advanced Iris", "Lamp Control", "Contrast", "Brightness", "Color", "Hue", "Color Temp", "Sharpness" and "Expert Setting" on the Picture menu 39 Picture Menu The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture. Picture Mode You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of picture or the environment. Dynamic: Select this for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness to reproduce color tones. Standard: Select this to reduce roughness compared to viewing the picture with Dynamic. User1, User2, User3: You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste and then store the settings. Once the settings are stored, you can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality by pressing the PICTURE MODE button on the remote control. Tips · You can also adjust the picture quality in "Dynamic", "Standard" or "Cinema", and store the settings. To reset everything to the factory settings, select "Reset" from the menu. · Some adjustment windows cannot be displayed, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see "Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items" (1 page 66). 40 Cinema Black Pro Advanced Iris Switches the iris function during projection. Auto1: Automatically switches to an optimum iris according to a projected scene. This item is enabled only when a video signal (preset memory numbers 1 to 14) (1 page 63, 64) is input. Wide Zoom: A 4:3 aspect ratio picture is enlarged over the entire screen properly. Normal: A picture with normal 4:3 aspect ratio is displayed in the center of the screen to fill the vertical screen size. Full: A picture squeezed to 4:3 is displayed with the correct aspect ratio. Zoom: A normal 16:9 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen. You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the current input signal. Full1: Displays a picture on the whole of the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the original picture. Zoom: A normal 16:9 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen. Tip To display the displayable region within the four directions of the screen, refer to "Blanking" on the Installation menu (1 page 50). Wide Mode (PC signal) Over Scan Screen Area Selects the size of the picture when a Hi-Vision picture is overscanned. Through: Does not expands the picture on the whole of the screen. Note This item is effective only when a Hi-Vision signal (preset memory No. 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14) is input and "On" is selected in "Over Scan". 44 V Center Adjust the whole picture by moving up and down on the screen. [. . . ] 300 W Standby mode: 8 W Standby mode (low): 0. 5 W Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) Operating humidity 35% to 85% (no condensation) Storage temperature ­20°C to +60°C (­4°F to +140°F) Storage humidity 10% to 90% Input Video input VIDEO: phono type Composite video: 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) S VIDEO: Y/C mini DIN 4-pin type Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) C (chrominance): burst 0. 286 Vpp ±2 dB (NTSC) (75 ohms terminated), or burst 0. 3 Vp-p±2 dB (PAL) (75 ohms terminated) 61 Supplied accessories Remote control RM-PJVW60 (1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2) AC power cord (1) Lens Cap (1) Operating Instructions (1) CD-ROM (ImageDirector3) (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Optional accessories Projector Lamp LMP-H200 (for replacement) Projector Suspension Support PSS-H10 62 Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply. The United States, Canada Plug type Female end Cord type Rated Voltage & Current Safety approval YP-3 YC-13 SVT 10A/125V UL/CSA Continental Europe YP-12A YC-13D H05VV-F 10A/250V VDE UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand * VM0303B CEE (13) 53 rd (OC) 10A/250V VDE Others * Use a rated plug that complies with the regulation of each country/region and the specifications. Preset Signals The following table shows the signals and video formats which you can project using this unit. When a signal other than the preset signal shown below is input, the picture may not be displayed properly. Memory No. 1 2 3 4 5 Preset signal (resolution) VIDEO/60 VIDEO/50 480/60i 576/50i 480/60p 60 Hz 50 Hz DTV 480/60i (720 × 480i) DTV 576/50i (720 × 576i) 480/60p (720 × 480p) (Progressive NTSC) 576/50p (720 × 576p) (Progressive PAL) 1035/60i (1920 × 1035i), 1080/60i (1920 × 1080i) 1080/50i (1920 × 1080i) fH (kHz) 15. 734 15. 625 15. 734 15. 625 31. 470 fV (Hz) 59. 940 50. 000 59. 940 50. 000 60. 000 ­ ­ SonG/Y or composite sync SonG/Y or composite sync/composite video SonG/Y Sync H Size ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 6 576/50p 31. 250 50. 000 SonG/Y ­ 7 1080/60i 33. 750 60. 000 SonG/Y ­ 8 9 1080/50i 28. 130 27. 000 50. 000 48. 000 SonG/Y SonG/Y ­ ­ 1080/24PsF 1080/48i (1920 × 1080i) 63 Memory No. 10 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 45 47 50 720/60p 720/50p 1080/60p 1080/50p 1080/24p Preset signal (resolution) 720/60p (1280 × 720p) 720/50p (1280 × 720p) 1080/60p (1920 × 1080p) 1080/50p (1920 × 1080p) 1080/24p (1920 × 1080p) fH (kHz) 45. 000 37. 500 67. 500 56. 260 26. 973 fV (Hz) 60. 000 50. 000 60. 000 50. 000 23. 976 70. 086 85. 080 56. 416 70. 086 85. 080 59. 940 66. 667 72. 809 75. 000 85. 008 56. 250 60. 317 72. 188 75. 000 85. 061 74. 550 60. 004 70. 069 75. 029 60. 000 60. 013 59. 978 SonG/Y SonG/Y ­ ­ ­ Sync H Size ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 800 832 848 800 832 800 864 832 840 832 1024 1056 1040 1056 1048 1152 1344 1328 1312 1800 1696 1864 640 × 350 VGA-1 (VGA350) 31. 469 VESA 85 (VGA350) 37. 861 24. 823 31. 469 37. 861 31. 469 35. 000 37. 861 37. 500 43. 269 35. 156 37. 879 48. 077 46. 875 53. 674 49. 724 48. 363 56. 476 60. 023 60. 000 63. 974 65. 317 H-pos, V-neg H-pos, V-neg H-neg V-neg H-neg V-pos H-neg, V-pos H-neg, V-neg H-neg, V-neg 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-neg, V-neg H-neg, V-neg H-pos, V-pos H-pos, V-pos H-pos, V-pos H-neg, V-pos 640 × 400 NEC PC98 VGA-2 (TEXT)/ VESA70 VESA 85 (VGA400) 640 × 480 VESA 60 Mac 13 VESA 72 VESA 75 (IBM M3) VESA 85 (IBM M4) 800 × 600 VESA 56 VESA 60 VESA 72 VESA 75 (IBM M5) VESA 85 832 × 624 1024 × 768 Mac 16 VESA 60 VESA 70 VESA 75 1280 × 960 VESA 60 1280 × 1024 VESA 60 1400 × 1050 SXGA + 64 Memory No. [. . . ]

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