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Using On-screen Display Features, Creating a Custom Logo, Choosing a Menu Language

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Using On-screen Display Features Use these settings to control the appearance of the on-screen menus, display a background image or color, create a startup screen, and choose a menu language. Press the Menu button. Select Settings > On-Screen Display and then choose from these options: ■ Menu Color Use this option to change the color scheme of the menu from purple and orange (Color 1) to black and white (Color 2). ■ Message Turn this option off if you don't want to display information messages on the screen, such as the No Signal message, image source, color mode, and aspect ratio. ■ Background Color Select the screen color (Black or Blue) or a custom Logo to display when you press the A/V Mute button on the remote control or when no image signal is present. Note: To create a custom logo, see "Creating a Custom Logo" below. If you turn on the Startup Screen option (next item below), your logo also appears when the projector is warming up. ■ Startup Screen Turn on this option to display the Epson logo or your custom logo whenever the projector starts. Creating a Custom Logo You can create a custom logo that displays when the projector is warming up, not receiving a signal, or when you press the A/V Mute button on the remote control. 1. To capture the image, first set the projector to display the image you want to use. 2. Press the Menu button, then select Settings > User's Logo. Follow the instructions on the screen, selecting the part of the screen you want to capture, and then choosing a "zoom rate" to set its magnification level. 3. When done, change the Background Color setting to Logo, as described above. Choosing a Menu Language To change the language you want to use for the projector menus, press the Menu button, then select Settings > Language. Using the Projector 21

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Using the Projector
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Using On-screen Display Features
Use these settings to control the appearance of the on-screen menus, display a background
image or color, create a startup screen, and choose a menu language.
Press the
Menu
button. Select
Settings > On-Screen Display
and then choose from these
options:
Menu Color
Use this option to change the color scheme of the menu from purple and orange
(
Color 1
) to black and white (
Color 2
).
Message
Turn this option off if you don’t want to display information messages on the screen,
such as the
No Signal
message, image source, color mode, and aspect ratio.
Background Color
Select the screen color (
Black
or
Blue
) or a custom
Logo
to display when you press the
A/V Mute
button on the remote control or when no image signal is present.
Note:
To create a custom logo, see “Creating a Custom Logo” below. If you turn on the
Startup Screen option (next item below), your logo also appears when the projector is warming
up.
Startup Screen
Turn on this option to display the Epson logo or your custom logo whenever the
projector starts.
Creating a Custom Logo
You can create a custom logo that displays when the projector is warming up, not receiving a
signal, or when you press the
A/V Mute
button on the remote control.
1.
To capture the image, first set the projector to display the image you want to use.
2.
Press the
Menu
button, then select
Settings > User’s Logo
. Follow the instructions on
the screen, selecting the part of the screen you want to capture, and then choosing a
“zoom rate” to set its magnification level.
3.
When done, change the Background Color setting to
Logo
, as described above.
Choosing a Menu Language
To change the language you want to use for the projector menus, press the
Menu
button,
then select
Settings > Language
.