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OPERATION
RPMS, CS50 & CS70-D100U/UF User's Manual
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interlaced signals, and the Motion filter will be applied for RGB HDTV
interlaced sources.
For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD. Note:
STILL:
Applied for RGB non-HDTV interlaced signals.
For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image
FILM:
quality and stability.
NOTES: 1) For 60 Hz video standards: NTSC, NTSC 4.4, PAL M, PAL 60. 2) Also
recommended for PAL, PAL N, and SECAM video standard if the ADP module is
present—note that you must select film mode manually in this case. 3) Signals can be
from RGB video, composite video or S-video sources.
Dark Interval – Not available.
Invert Stereo3D – Not available.
White Boost - This option allows you to recapture some of the lost light from the
transition between segments in the color wheel when it is spinning. Use the slidebar
to increase the value of White Boost from 0 to 10. When set to a value of "0" the
option is turned off. As you increase the value, you will notice the image becomes
slightly brighter and a little less saturated.
NOTES: 1) It is recommended that you turn White Boost off (value of 0) when
adjusting Auto Setup, and Auto Input Levels for new sources. Also, keep White Boost
off when you are adjusting primary colors using an external test pattern. 2) For
NTSC, HDTV, PAL and SECAM signals the default is set to "2" and for graphic
signals the default is "10". 3) White Boost is disabled when Brightness Uniformity is
"in use"(checked) and when an internal test pattern is displayed – the option
appears grayed out in the menu.
PLL Loop Gain – see description under Size and Position menu descriptions.
Noise Reduction – requires optional ADP Module
Select the amount of image noise reduction desired, with "0" applying no noise
reduction (default) and "10" applying maximum noise reduction. The higher the
value, the softer the image will appear. Not available in D100UF projector models.
Horizontal Filter – requires optional ADP Module
Select the amount of horizontal filtering desired for the current source. Note that the
default setting of "0" allows the projector to optimize the amount of horizontal
filtering according to the current source, and is the recommended setting for most
situations. You can override this by selecting a value from 1-10, with "1" applying no
filtering and "10" applying maximum filtering. High filtering levels will soften the
image slightly, particularly evident along vertical edges.
Vertical Filter - requires optional ADP Module
Select the amount of vertical filtering desired for the current source. Note that the
default setting of "0" allows the projector to optimize the amount of vertical filtering
according to the current source, and is the recommended setting for most situations.
You can override this by selecting a value from 1-10, with "1" applying no filtering
and "10" applying maximum filtering. High filtering levels will soften the image
slightly, particularly evident along horizontal edges.

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