note
Because of the different
technologies used, your
projected image may not
exactly match the colors on
your laptop or computer
monitor.
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If further adjustment is needed, you can fine-tune the
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and
settings manually using the Signal menu as described
Sync
on page 59.
1. Fill the screen with an image containing fine detail when
making these adjustments. For example, in Windows you can
select a pattern to appear as your desktop background. Or try
projecting black text on a white background.
2. Adjust the
Tracking
3. Adjust the
Sync
The colors of the image are not right.
Try selecting a different Color Mode. See page 56 for
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instructions.
If you're displaying video, adjust the
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settings on the Image menu. See page 56 for instructions.
Adjust the
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Brightness
menu. See page 56.
Try adjusting the
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Color Adjustment
See page 57.
Make sure the input signal setting on the Signal menu matches
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the signal from the connected device. If the image is too purple
and you've connected a computer or RGB video device to the
Computer (Component Video)
input source. If you've connected a component video device to
one of these ports, select
from a composite video or S-Video source, make sure the correct
is selected on the Signal message. See page 58 for
Video Signal
details.
Check your computer display settings to correct the color balance.
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If the image seems dark, the lamp may be nearing time for
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replacement. Check the lamp hours as described on page 65 and
replace it, if necessary, as described on page 76.
to eliminate vertical stripes.
to increase the sharpness of the image.
Color Saturation
and
settings on the Image
Contrast
setting on the Image menu.
port, select
Component Video
Tracking
and
Tint
as the
Computer
. If you're projecting