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List of Functions
Submenu
Blanking
*2
You can hide images in the set area. Use the [ ][ ]
buttons to adjust the area. You can adjust by using a
combination of Top, Bottom, Left, and Right. You can hide
up to half of the projected image in each direction (except
for one pixel).
*1*3
(Displayed when the current source is HDMI, DVI-D,
Color Space
HDBaseT, or SDI)
Sets the color space conversion method. When Auto is
selected, the conversion method is set automatically. Select
BT.709 or BT.2020 if necessary.
(Displayed when the current source is HDMI, DVI-D,
Dynamic
*1*3
HDBaseT, or SDI)
Range
Make settings for the dynamic range.
Dynamic Range: Range is selected automatically when
receiving HDR (High Dynamic Range) signals. You can set
this when the HDR information is not recorded correctly in
the video signal. When Auto is selected, one of SDR,
HDR10, or HLG is selected.
Signal Status: Displays the selected range.
HDR10 Setting: (This can only be set if Signal Status is
HDR10) Set the PQ curve for the HDR PQ (Perceptual
Quantizer) signal.
HLG Setting: (This can only be set if Signal Status is HLG)
Set the HLG curve for the HDR HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma)
signal.
Function
Submenu
Advanced
*1
You can set by choosing the following items.
Video Range: Select the video range for the input signal
from the HDMI port, DVI-D port, HDBaseT port, or
3G/HD/SD SDI port. If the brightness range is 16 to 235,
select Limited (16-235), if it is 0 to 255, select Full
(0-255).
Input Signal: Select an input signal from the Computer port
or BNC port. If set to Auto, the input signal is set
automatically according to the connected equipment. If
colors do not appear correctly when set to Auto, select the
appropriate signal according to the connected equipment.
BNC Sync Termination: Set the end process for signals
from the BNC in port. This should usually be set to Off. Set
to On when analog (75Ω) termination such as for switchers
is necessary.
EDID: (Displayed when the current source is HDMI, DVI-
D, or HDBaseT) Make settings related to EDID. Even in
setups with multiple displays with different resolutions, you
can switch the EDID of the current source and unify the
EDID across the displays by setting the same EDID as the
standard display.
 Preset EDID: Select the optimal setting from the presets
prepared in advance. Change the preset settings for
Resolution, Refresh Rate, and Color Depth if necessary.
Select Set, and then press the [
 Resolution: Select from the resolutions displayed.
 Refresh Rate: Select from the refresh rates displayed.
 Color Depth: Select the maximum color depth limit
supported by the projector. When you select 12bit, the
projected images support signals up to 12 bits.
 Reset: You can reset all adjustment values for EDID to
their default values.
DDC Buffer: (Displayed when the current source is HDMI
or DVI-D) Setting this to On can sometimes improve
images that are not displayed correctly from devices
connected using an HDMI or DVI extension cable.
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