Epson V11H128020 User Manual - Page 50

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When You Suspect a Problem 50 Image colors are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple • Are the image signal format settings correct? • Does the lamp need replacement? • Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → "Image" → "Picture Quality" → "Contrast") • Has the color been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → "Image" → "Picture Quality" → "Color Temperature") • Has the saturation and tint been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → "Image" → "Picture Quality" → "Saturation," "Tint") • Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly? ([Menu] button → "Image" → "Picture Quality" → "Brightness") • Are the cables connected correctly? • When connecting to a computer If a component video device is connected and "Computer" is set as the "Image" → "Input Signal" configuration menu setting, the projected images will appear greenish. If a computer is connected and either "Component Video (YPbPrg )" or "Component Video (YCbCrg)" is set as the "Image" → "Input Signal" configuration menu setting, the projected images will appear red/purplish. Please select the appropriate setting for the equipment you are using. ([Menu] button → "Image" → "Input Signal") See "Image menu" on page 36. When the lamp is due for replacement, colors will weaken and the image will become dark. Replace the lamp when this is the case. See "Lamp replacement period" on page 56. See "Image menu" on page 36. See "Image menu" on page 36. See "Image menu" on page 36. See "Image menu" on page 36. See "Connecting to a Computer" on page 14, "Connecting to Video Equipment" P.20. Colors may not exactly match those displayed on the computer screen or LCD screen, but this is normal and is not the sign of a problem.

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When You Suspect a Problem
Image colors are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple
Are the image signal format settings correct?
If a component video device is connected and “Computer” is set as the “Image”
“Input Signal” configuration menu setting, the projected images will appear
greenish. If a computer is connected and either “Component Video (
YPbPr
g
)”
or “Component Video (
YCbCr
g
)” is set as the “Image”
“Input Signal”
configuration menu setting, the projected images will appear red/purplish.
Please select the appropriate setting for the equipment you are using. ([Menu]
button
“Image”
“Input Signal”) See
Image menu
” on page 36
.
Does the lamp need replacement?
When the lamp is due for replacement, colors will weaken and the image will
become dark. Replace the lamp when this is the case. See
Lamp replacement
period
” on page 56
.
Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly?
([Menu] button
“Image”
“Picture Quality”
“Contrast”)
See
Image menu
” on page 36
.
Has the color been adjusted correctly? ([Menu]
button
“Image”
“Picture Quality”
“Color
Temperature”)
See
Image menu
” on page 36
.
Has the saturation and tint been adjusted
correctly? ([Menu] button
“Image”
“Picture
Quality”
“Saturation,” “Tint”)
See
Image menu
” on page 36
.
Has the image brightness been adjusted
correctly? ([Menu] button
“Image”
“Picture
Quality”
“Brightness”)
See
Image menu
” on page 36
.
Are the cables connected correctly?
See
Connecting to a Computer
” on page 14
,
"
Connecting to Video Equipment
"
P.20
.
When connecting to a computer
Colors may not exactly match those displayed on the computer screen or LCD
screen, but this is normal and is not the sign of a problem.