Epson EMP-TW10 Projector User Manual


 
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Function list
fImage menu
The functions in the "Image" Menu will be different according to the type of signal which is being input.
When no signal is being input, only the settings for "Auto Setup" can be adjusted.
Video (Video/S-Videog/Component)
RGB (RGB-Video/Analog RGB)
Sub menu Function
Picture
Quality
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image.
Contrast
g Adjusts the contrast of the image.
Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
Saturation
(Video only)
Adjusts the colour depth.
Tint
(Video only)
(Adjustment is only possible when Component Video
g or NTSC signals are being input)
Adjusts the tint of the image.
Color
Temperatureg
Adjusts bright colours from a reddish tinge to a bluish tinge.
Lower colour temperature settings produce redder colours and softer colour tones.
Higher colour temperature settings produce bluer colours and sharper colour tones.
Flesh Tone Adjusts the green colour level.
The intensity of green tones becomes stronger when the adjustment value is high as does
the intensity of red/purple tones become stronger when the adjustment value is low.
Tracking
g
(RGB only)
Adjusts the image when vertical stripes appear in the image.
Sync.
g
(RGB only)
Adjusts the image when flickering, fuzziness or interference occur in the image.
Flickering and fuzziness may also occur when the brightness, contrast, sharpness or
keystone correction settings are adjusted.
Best results can be obtained by adjusting the tracking before the sync.
Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image colour. The settings can be saved separately for each
type of source (computer or video).
Select from 4 different quality settings depending on the type of scene.
Dynamic: Best for projecting video games. Vivid image quality can be enjoyed even in
bright places.
•Living Room: Best for projecting sports, etc. TV style image quality can be projected,
even in the living room.
•Theatre: Best for watching movies with a generally bright feel. The range of colours
are expressed vividly without lowering the luminosity of the lamp.
Theatre Black: Best for watching movies in a pitch black environment. The luminosity
of the lamp is dropped and colours are expressed more subtly.
Memory Saves image adjustment values. Select "Memory1" or "Memory2" and press the [e]
button to save the current settings. You can recall the saved settings by pressing the
[Memory] button.
Auto Setup
(RGB only)
ON: When the input source is switched to a computer signal, the projector automatically
adjusts the image to its optimal state.
OFF: Auto Setup is disabled.
Reset Resets all the adjustment values within the "Image" menu (except for "Memory") to their
default settings.
Press the [e] button and select "Yes" on the confirmation screen which is displayed.
Select "All Reset" to restore all menu settings, such as image and sound, to their default
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