Epson PowerLite 7800pNL User Manual - Page 80

Customizing Projector Features, Image Setup Options

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Customizing Projector Features You can use the menu system to change the video signal input at certain ports, turn sleep mode on or off, adjust the network settings, change the language, and customize several other features. Image Setup Options Use these settings to change how the projector processes incoming video signals. Several of these settings should normally be left at the factory default setting (except for the Computer and BNC Input settings). ■ Computer Input (in the Setting menu) Select the setting for the type of equipment you've connected to the Computer port: Analog-RGB: For a computer connection RGB-Video: For a video player that outputs an RGB video signal ■ BNC Input (in the Setting menu) Select the setting for the type of equipment you've connected to the BNC ports: Analog-RGB: For a computer connection RGB-Video: For a video player that outputs an RGB video signal YCbCr: For a video player that outputs a component video signal YPbPr: For a video player that outputs a component video signal ■ Video Signal (in the Video menu) Leave this setting at Auto unless you are using a 60-hertz PAL system (select PAL60). You can change this setting only if you're displaying an image through the Video or S-Video port. ■ Progressive (in the Advanced1 menu) This setting should normally be left at its default setting (Video or Film/Auto). Converts interlaced signals to progressive signals. When set to OFF, interlaced signals are processed without conversion (available for video signals only). 72 Fine-tuning the Projector

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Fine-tuning the Projector
Customizing Projector Features
You can use the menu system to change the video signal input at
certain ports, turn sleep mode on or off, adjust the network settings,
change the language, and customize several other features.
Image Setup Options
Use these settings to change how the projector processes incoming
video signals. Several of these settings should normally be left at the
factory default setting (except for the
Computer
and
BNC Input
settings).
Computer Input (in the Setting menu)
Select the setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected to
the
Computer
port:
Analog-RGB
: For a computer connection
RGB-Video
: For a video player that outputs an RGB video signal
BNC Input (in the Setting menu)
Select the setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected to
the BNC ports:
Analog-RGB
: For a computer connection
RGB-Video
: For a video player that outputs an RGB video signal
YCbCr
: For a video player that outputs a component video signal
YPbPr
: For a video player that outputs a component video signal
Video Signal (in the Video menu)
Leave this setting at
Auto
unless you are using a 60-hertz PAL
system (select
PAL60
). You can change this setting only if you’re
displaying an image through the
Video
or
S-Video
port.
Progressive (in the Advanced1 menu)
This setting should normally be left at its default setting (
Video
or
Film/Auto
). Converts interlaced signals to progressive signals.
When set to
OFF
, interlaced signals are processed without
conversion (available for video signals only).