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Instructions Vidikron, Modèle 85

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Set it to Off, 1, 2 or 3, as needed, keeping in mind that higher settings (which reduce high frequencies) may also “soften” the image. MPEG NR: Select MPEG NR from the Picture Adjust menu to reduce or eliminate so-called “mosquito noise” in MPEG-compressed video signals (digital broadcasts or DVDs). Set it to Off, 1, 2 or 3, as needed to minimize distortion around the edges of moving objects, moving artifacts around edges and/or blotchy noise patterns superimposed over the objects. Sharpness Enhancement: select Sharpness Enhancement from the Advanced Picture Adjust menu to apply edge enhancement to images, giving the impression of added depth. Set it to Off, 1, 2, or 3 as desired. Automatic Contrast: The Vision 85 can dynamically adjust the contrast (white level) according to the color content in the signal, to produce the best picture quality. Select Automatic Contrast from the Picture Adjust menu to activate this feature. Set it to Off, 1, 2, or 3 as desired. Selecting “3” results in a higher average white level than the other settings. Reset to Defaults: To reset all picture quality settings for the current input to their factory-default values, select Reset to Defaults from the Picture menu. Mem. Select 4GammaRed Gamma 0Green Gamma 0Blue Gamma 0GainRed Gain 0Green Gain 0Blue Gain 0OffsetRed Offset 0Green Offset 0Blue Offset 0Reset to DefaultsWhite Balance White Balance The Vision 85 provides nine adjustable white balance parameters, allowing precise adjustment of the intensity of the red, blue and green color components in the dark areas (Offset), light areas (Gain) and “mid-tone” areas (Gamma). You can adjust these parameters as needed and store them in any of six presets (memory locations). The selected white balance preset can, in turn, be associated with a “Picture Memory“ preset (refer to White Balance on page 66). The most logical way to do this is to associate a white balance preset with the picture memory preset of the same name; however, you can associate a white balance preset with any picture memory preset. Mem. Select: To select and edit a white balance preset, select Mem. Select from the White Balance menu. Red Gamma/Green Gamma/Blue Gamma: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57. Red Gain/Green Gain/Blue Gain: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57. Red Offset/Green Offset/Blue Offset: Refer to ISF Night - Display Color on page 57. Default: To reset the Gamma, Gain and Offset settings for the currently-selected white balance preset to their factory-default values, select Default from the White Balance menu. Then, select Yes to confirm the reset. Information FrequencyPhaseH-ShiftV-ShiftReset to DefaultsSpecial ModesSignal InfoAuto SetupInformation Select Information from the Main Menu, then select Signal Info from the Information menu to display the resolution, horizontal frequency and vertical frequency of the current input signal. . Image ShiftSubtitleOverscan 0% Reset to DefaultsAdjust White LevelAdjust Black LevelLED OnLamp HoursOSD OnSignal Type 3Color SpaceHDMI Black Level 0Splash Screen Color BlackPower SaveBaud Rate 9600 bpsFan Mode 1Orientation FFFactory DefaultOptions Options Select Options from the Main Menu to perform the following projector configuration tasks. Image Shift: Select Image Shift from the Options menu to vertically shift the projected image. Subtitle: Select Subtitle from the Options menu to adjust the projected image height in small increments. Note Image Shift and Subtitle can only be adjusted for certain 1080i signals. Overscan: Refer to Overscan on page 55. Reset to Defaults: To reset the Overscan setting to its default value, select Reset to Defaults from the Options menu, then select Yes to confirm the reset. LED: Select LED from the Options menu to change the behavior of the projector’s indicator LEDs. •When set to ON, the LEDs indicate operating status as described in Vision 85 at a Glance on page 5. Note When you set the Auto Power Off function (refer to Power Save, below) to Off, the LED function is automatically set to On. •When set to OFF, the LEDs illuminate when the Vision 85 is in standby mode, warming up or indicating an error condition; otherwise, they are off. Lamp Hours (read-only): Refer to Lamp Hours on page 61. OSD: When you select an aspect ratio or input with the remote control (or from the VHD Controller), the Vision 85 displays your selection on-screen. To prevent the display of these items, select OSD from the Options menu and set it to Off. Signal Type: Select Signal Type from the Options menu to specify the incoming signal type (encoding method): •Choose Auto to have the Vision 85 automatically detect the signal type. •Choose RGB (1) for RGB-encoded video signals. •Choose YCrCb4:4:4 (2) for uncompressed, component video. This encoding method uses a “luminance” signal (Y) to represent brightness and “difference” signals (Cb and Cr) to represent colors. •Choose YCrCb4:2:2 (3) for compressed, component video (similar to YCrCb4...


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