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8.0 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE
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If necessary, you may want to use the “User” color adjustment to enable Color Adjustments by X,Y changes. Then
enter the desired x/y values into each menu.
•To match reds, decrease “Red X” until full field red screens match.
•To match greens, decrease “Green Y” until full field green screens match.
•To match blues, increase both “Blue X” and “Blue Y” until full field blue screens match.
NOTE: For speed, enable the “Auto Color Enable” check box. Each color coordinate you select will then
automatically trigger a full field display of the corresponding color.
Alternatively, use the Color Saturation menu for these adjustments or to fine tune. These coordinate adjustments
move the three color points closer together (see below) to establish a perfect match to the desired gamut.
Adjust only as necessary to ensure that the resulting color palette is as large as possible. When done, you may
need to adjust lamp power slightly.
Apply this new “User” gamut to a source at any time by selecting it in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in
the Advanced Image Settings menu.
Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching
To use the Color Saturation menu to match colors. In the three Color Adjustment submenus (Red, Green, Blue, and
White), set all main values to 1000 and the secondary values to 0, if applicable. Then judge by eye and adjust the
slide bars as needed.
NOTE: Adjustments here define new x/y coordinates in the Color Adjustments by X,Y menu. For best results, use
this menu after doing the color adjustment procedure.
8.7 Input Switching & PIP Menu
Use the Input Switching & PIP menu to enable and define how you want to use PIP.
NOTE: To control the primary image, access all picture controls through the Main menu. To control the secondary
(PIP) image, access picture controls through the Input Switching & Picture-in-Picture menu.
Input Switching & PIP Menu
Main Input
From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the primary or main image.
PIP Input
From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the secondary or PIP.
Swap Main and PIP Images
Toggle the current PIP relationship so that the primary (main) image becomes secondary (PIP), and the secondary
image becomes primary. Swapping is available only when PIP is enabled. NOTE: There may be a slight delay when
swapping the Primary and Secondary images.
PIP Enable
Short cut: Press PIP on the Remote if menu not present. Toggle between displaying two sources at once
(Main and PIP images) and the primary or main source only. This check box turns the secondary source on and off.
PIP Size & Position - Submenu
Most controls in the PIP Size and Position menu adjust the PIP (secondary) image in the same fashion as their
counterparts in the main Size and Position menu.
Input Switching & PIP
1. Main Input
2. PIP Input
3. Swap Main and PIP images
4. PIP Enable
5. PIP Size and Position
6. PIP Image Settings
7. PIP Border Width
Video decoder Input card, Slot1 Input2
8. PIP Border Color
9. Fade Time
10.Frame Locking
11.Auto Input Searching
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