Ampro Corporation 5200 Projector User Manual


 
Menu System
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5200 User’s Manual
Picture Command - The user is provided with a new set of command controls. The
numbers of controls are depended on the particular mode, i.e. RGB versus Video. These
controls are used to adjust the image quality of the projected image, with additional advance
controls for black level, gain, filter, odd/even setting and blanking.
RGB MODE
VIDEO MODE
Bright
Adjust the brightness level until the black portions of the projected image are black, buts
details in the shaded areas are not lost. Selection calls out the Meter/Slider adjuster.
Contrast
Contrast will change the amount of intensity. Adjust contrast for the desired results.
Selection calls out the Meter/Slider adjuster.
Clock Phase
Adjust the timing of the pixels from the computer to match the timing of the pixels on the
projector. Proper adjustment will give sharper vertical lines by using one pixel on the
projector for single pixels coming from the computer. Selection calls out the Meter/Slider
adjuster.
Color
(Video Only)
The color function controls the color saturation of the image. If the image appears too pale or
weak, increase the color level. If the color image appears flushed or too brilliant, decrease
the color level. This selections calls out the Meter/Slider adjuster.
Tint
(Video Only)
The tint control function controls the hue of the video image. If facial tones or objects appear
too green, increase the tint setting. If facial tones appear too purple, decrease the tint level.
This selections calls out the Meter/Slider adjuster.
Detail
(Video Only)
The detail function controls the sharpness of the video image. If the image appears too soft,
increase the detail level. If the image appears too grainy, decrease the detail level. The
desired setting of the detail function, set detail as high as possible without the image
appearing grainy. This selections calls out the Meter/Slider adjuster.
Advanced
Evokes an additional function button bar. Under the Advance command the following
functions are available:
Black
Use the Black Level Control Panel to individually adjust the amount of
background brightness until the desired effect is achieved.
Gain
Use the Gain Control Panel to adjust the amount of image intensity for
the individual colors. Use the MASTER to adjust the amount of overall
gain.
Filter
This function is utilized to pre-filter the incoming signal. Primarily used
when the incoming signal is greater than the native resolution of 1024 x
768 and system level image scaling is required. When the incoming
RGB video signal resolution is greater than the native resolution, Select
Graphic mode and set the frequency for best overall visual
performance. Although typically set to None, the Video filter may be
used to clean up a noisy incoming signal. Select the desired option from
within the option dialog box presented.