Settings; Overview Of The Menu Functions - Philips Screeneo HDP2510 User Manual

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7 Settings

1 Select the Option menu using the OPTION
button.
2 Use ¡/¢ to select from the main settings.
3 Confirm with OK.
4 Modify the settings in the sub menu using
À/Á.
5 Confirm the settings with OK (if requested).
6 The ¿ key takes you one step up in the
menu.
Notice
Select the Short cut menu using the
related button (for example SMART or
FORMAT button (see (see Option
menu and Short cut menu, page 9).
Overview of the menu
functions
Source settings
Source settings
Source
HDMI1
OK
HDMI2
Image
HDMI3
3D
VGA
AV-In
Sound
Bluetooth speaker
System
Information
Source
The projector supports the following sourc-
es: HDMI1,2,3, VGA, AV-IN, Bluetooth Speak-
er, Media Player (optional).
Notice
Depending on which Source you have
selected the settings in the sub menu
may change.
Notice
If no source is found or connected a
message appears: NO SIGNAL
Settings
Image settings
Image settings
Source
Smart settings
Format
Image
OK
Brightness
3D
Contrast
Saturation
Sound
Sharpness
System
Lamp power mode
Information
Flow motion
Wall colour correction
Advanced colour settings
Smart Settings
Selects predefined settings for brightness /
contrast / colour saturation: Bright, Stand-
ard, Cinema, Game, Presentation or User.
Notice
The default setting depends on the
choice of Shop mode or Home mode
(see Initial installation, page 14).
The default settings of all related set-
tings (except Wall colour correction
and White point) are changed accord-
ingly.
Format
Adjusts the screen format:
Original, 4:3, 16:9, Full screen.
Brightness
Adjusts the brightness: 0 – 100.
Contrast
Adjusts the contrast: 0 – 100.
Saturation
Adjusts the saturation: 0 – 100.
Sharpness
Adjusts the sharpness: 0 – 100.
Lamp power mode
Modifies the lamp power mode:
Daylight – for bright environment.
Primetime – for twilight.
Cinema – for very dark rooms and smaller
screen sizes.
Flow motion
Switches the MEMC (Motion estimation/mo-
tion compensation) for motion interpolation
On and Off.
Standard
Original
50
50
50
16
Standard
On
OFF
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