Basic Operation Procedures
Simply perform the following steps to start viewing video images. If other settings are required, please do so by
referring to Adjustments and Settings Using Menus .
OFF
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
DVI/RGB
YCrCb
DVD
PASS/TX
MENU
PROFILE
STORE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOR
TINT
DETAIL
ANAMORPHIC
4:3
LETTERBOX
Indicator
a -
B
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Preparation:
● Turn on the power of the input device and projector.
a
Turning on the power
a -
B
A
Insert the power plug to the power outlet
● This unit starts to initialize upon inserting the power plug to the outlet.
b
● After initialization is complete, the unit switches to the standby mode
(indicator lights up in red).
c
B
Press the Power On button on the remote control (or the
Power/Standby button on the processor)
● The indicator on the processor lights up in green.
b
Press an input selection button on the remote
control to select the input source
● It may take a while to display the screen upon input of a HDCP signal.
● A RATE NOT SUPPORTED message will appear on the LCD if a
signal that is not compatible with this unit has been input.
c
Setting the output resolution
A
Press the [MENU] button on the remote control for 7
seconds to enter the Setup menu
B
Press the [J/K] buttons to select SET: NTSC
SCANRATE or SET: PAL SCANRATE
● Select SET: NTSC SCANRATE when the input signal is an NTSC
signal.
● Select SET: PAL SCANRATE when the input signal is a PAL
signal.
C
Press the [J/K] buttons to select 1920
1920
● Select 1920
● Select 1920
D
Press the [STORE] button twice to save the output
resolution
● An image will appear on the screen.
E
Press the [MENU] button twice to end
NOTE:
When using a 4:3 screen, perform the following setting as well after
setting the output resolution.
1. Set SET: SCREEN SHAPE of the Setup menu to 4:3
(A Page 22)
2. Press the [4:3] button on the remote control
● The output video signals of this unit are now set to an aspect ratio
● This can also be set in the OSD menu. (A Page 26)
1080/50Hz
1080 when the input signal is an NTSC signal.
1080/50Hz when the input signal is a PAL signal.
of 4:3.
1080 or