Epson PowerLite 4300 User's Guide - Page 59

labeled Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr., Resolution, Normal, Manual, Tracking, Position, Progressive, Video

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■ Resolution Set to Auto to have the projector automatically identify the resolution of the input signal. If necessary (because some of the image is missing, for example), adjust to Wide or Normal. You can also select Manual and specify a resolution. ■ Tracking Adjust this value to eliminate vertical stripes in computer images. ■ Sync Adjust this value if computer images appear blurry or flicker. ■ Position If the image is slightly cut off on one or more sides, it may not be centered exactly. Select this setting and use the pointer button to center it. ■ Progressive For composite video and component video signals only. Turn this setting on to convert interlaced signals into progressive signals (best for still images). Select Video for viewing general video images. Select Film/Auto for movie images, CG, and animated images. Leave the setting Off for moving images. ■ Noise Reduction Smooths out rough images. Select the setting that makes the selected input source look best. Epson recommends that you select Off when viewing image sources with very low noise, such as DVDs. ■ Input Signal If the colors don't look right on the Auto setting, select the setting for the type of equipment you've connected to the Computer1 or BNC ports. Choose RGB for a computer or RGB-video connection, and Component for a video player that outputs a component video signal (with connectors labeled Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr). ■ Video Signal Select the setting for the type of equipment you've connected to the Video1 port. Leave this setting at Auto unless you are using a 60-Hz PAL system (then select PAL60). note You can also use the remote control's Auto button to automatically reset the projector's Tracking, Sync, and Position settings. See page 95 for details. note For component or RGB video, the Progressive setting can only be adjusted when 480i/576i/1080i signals are being input. note The Noise Reduction and Progressive settings cannot be set for digital RGB signals. Fine-Tuning the Projector 59

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Fine-Tuning the Projector
59
Resolution
Set to
Auto
to have the projector automatically identify the
resolution of the input signal. If necessary (because some of
the image is missing, for example), adjust to
Wide
or
Normal
. You can also select
Manual
and specify a resolution.
Tracking
Adjust this value to eliminate vertical stripes in computer
images.
Sync
Adjust this value if computer images appear blurry or flicker.
Position
If the image is slightly cut off on one or more sides, it may not
be centered exactly. Select this setting and use the
pointer
button to center it.
Progressive
For composite video and component video signals only. Turn
this setting on to convert interlaced signals into progressive
signals (best for still images). Select
Video
for viewing general
video images. Select
Film/Auto
for movie images, CG, and
animated images. Leave the setting
Off
for moving images.
Noise Reduction
Smooths out rough images. Select the setting that makes the
selected input source look best. Epson recommends that you
select
Off
when viewing image sources with very low noise,
such as DVDs.
Input Signal
If the colors don’t look right on the
Auto
setting, select the
setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected to the
Computer1
or
BNC
ports. Choose
RGB
for a computer or
RGB-video connection, and
Component
for a video player
that outputs a component video signal (with connectors
labeled Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr).
Video Signal
Select the setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected
to the
Video1
port. Leave this setting at
Auto
unless you are
using a 60-Hz PAL system (then select
PAL60
).
note
You can also use the remote
control’s
Auto
button to
automatically reset the
projector’s Tracking, Sync,
and Position settings. See
page 95 for details.
note
For component or RGB
video, the Progressive setting
can only be adjusted when
480i/576i/1080i signals are
being input.
note
The Noise Reduction and
Progressive settings cannot
be set for digital RGB
signals.