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DLA-G150CLU
DLA-G150CLE
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No.51931
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Menu Operations
ENGLISHDEUTSHFRANÇAISITALIANOESPAÑOL
Basic Menu Operation
When the MENU button is pressed, the projector enters Video or PC menu mode by responding to the input signal being
received.
Video menu mode:
Enters this mode when video-device-related signals are
input from the following devices.
• Video devices connected to the VIDEO IN (Y/C, VIDEO
and COMP) terminals.
PC menu mode:
Enters this mode when computer-related signals are input
from the following devices.
• A computer connected to the PC 1 terminal.
• A computer connected to the PC 2 terminal, which outputs
analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals.
• A computer connected to the DVI terminal.
1
Press the MENU button.
The main menu is displayed on the screen.
2
Press the cursor button 5 or
to
select an item in the main menu.
3
Press the cursor button 3
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3 or the
ENTER button to enter the submenu.
The submenu corresponding to the item selected in step
2 is displayed on the screen.
* When you selected “Information” in step 2, no
submenu is available.
4
Press the cursor button 5 or
to
select an item in the submenu.
When a “Language” has been selected in step 2, press
to set the language.
5
Press the cursor button 2
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2 or 3
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3 to set
or adjust the value.
When an item which has the “ENTER” message has been
selected in step 4, press the ENTER button to move to the
next submenu.
• All reset (Refer to page 49)
• Position (Refer to page 51)
• Decoder (Refer to page 45)
• Keystone (Refer to page 54)
• Page 1 (Refer to page 54)
• Page 2 (Refer to page 54)
To exit the main menu:
• While the main menu is displayed, press the MENU button.
The main menu disappears and the original picture image
resumes.
To exit the submenu:
• While the submenu is displayed, press the EXIT button.
The menu returns to the previous menu.
• To exit the menu mode directly, press the MENU button.
The submenu disappears and the original video image is
restored.
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MENU
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Menu Operations
Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode
* : Factory set value.
Main Menu in PC Menu Mode (While receiving computer-related signals)
Image adj. (Refer to page 49)
Contrast: Contrast of the picture image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Brightness: Brightness of the picture image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Sharpness: Adjust the outline of letters etc. (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5, 3*)
All reset: Resets above items to the factory set values.
Yes / No
Set up
Tracking: The lateral size and display area of picture image can be adjusted. (–128 to +127)
(Refer to page 47)
Phase: Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted. (0 to 31) (Refer to page 47)
Position: Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted. (Refer to page 51)
Disp. Posi. / Menu
Resize: The relationship between the number of pixels (resolution) and the screen can be
selected. (Refer to page 53)
“1:1”: Picture image is projected with its original size.
Panel: Picture image is enlarged to the full size.
Aspect*: Picture image is enlarged while maintaining the original aspect ratio.
Clamp: Selectable clamp position. Normally, set to “BP”. ST / BP*
Color temp.
Color temp.:
Adjustable color temperature, Low/Middle* /High.
Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image.
RED:
Adjusts the red level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
GREEN:
Adjusts the green level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
BLUE:
Adjusts the blue level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
All-reset:
Reset above items to the factory set values.
Yes/No
Options (Refer to page 54)
Options 1
Menu display: 15sec* (Menu disappears in 15 seconds.) / ON (Menu stays on.)
Line display: 5sec* (Line display such as “PC1” or “PC2” appears on top right of the screen for 5
seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed.) / OFF (Line display does not
appear.)
Lamp time display:
ON*:
Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode.
OFF:
Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC
mode.
Keystone: Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu.
Keystone: Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image.
(–80 to +128, 0*)
Lamp control:
Normal*:
Used as a normal lamp.
LPC: Lamp brightness is aLutomatically controlled with time.
LOC:
Lamp brightness is controlled in 7 levels (-6 to 0) irrespective of the time. This is set within
the menu.
Page 2: Press ENTER to enter the “Page 2” submenu.
Flip H: OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
Flip V: OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
RS-232C [bps]: Selectable baud rate (transmission speed). 9600 / 19200*
Sleep time [min]: Selectable sleep times. If no-signal condition continues for the
period of selected time (Unite: Minutes), the projector enters the
stand-by mode. 15 / 30 / 60 / OFF*
Page 1: Press ENTER to return to the “Page 1” submenu.
Language Language for on-screen display. (Refer to page 46)
Japanese / English* / German / Spanish / Italian / French
Information (Refer to page 56)
Input: Shows the terminal name selected by the PC button. (PC1 or PC2)
Switcher:
This display currently has no meaning. (“CH.0” is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used.)
Resolution: Shows the resolution of the input signal being received. (Horizontal × Vertical)
It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals.
Frequency H: Shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal being received. ( kHz)
Frequency V: Shows the vertical frequency of the input signal being received. ( Hz)
Lamp time: Accumulated used hours of the light-source lamp.
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