Option 1 settings, Color correction, Contrast mode – Panasonic PT-D5500U User Manual
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OPTION 1 settings
OPTION1
COLOR CORRECTION
MEMORY LOAD
DEFAULT
MEMORY SAVE
MEMORY1
OFF
CONTRAST MODE
AUTO SIGNAL
SELECT
RETRN
ENTER
COLOR CORRECTION
OFF
: Standard setting
USER : The six colors of red, green, blue, cyan,
magenta and yellow can be adjusted
and registered for each of four signal
systems: Video, S-Video, RGB and
YP
B
P
R
.
Press the “ENTER” button to make the
detailed settings.
CONTRAST MODE
There are two modes for adjusting to the operating
environment.
NORMAL : The contrast is set to normal and the
brightness to maximum.
HIGH
: The contrast is set to maximum and
the brightness to normal.
AUTO SIGNAL
The position where the screen is displayed can be
adjusted automatically without pressing the AUTO
SETUP button on the remote control each time
signals are input when signals are input frequently
such as when the projector is used at a conference.
ON : Auto setup is performed automatically
when the video signals of the images
being projected have changed.
OFF : The input auto setup function is set to
OFF.
MEMORY LOAD
The adjustment data stored in the memory can be
loaded.
DEFAULT
: The standard settings are
loaded.
MEMORY1, 2, 3: The pre-registered adjustment
data (MEMORY1, 2, 3) is
loaded.
MEMORY SAVE
Once adjustment settings are registered with
MEMORY, they are automatically loaded each time
the projector is powered up. It is not necessary to
readjust settings at every power on.
(e.g. Registering positioning data with “MEMORY1”)
Apply an input signal you want to register, and
then adjust the picture position, size, and
others.
Choose “MEMORY SAVE” on “OPTION1”.
Choose “MEMORY1” using the
or
buttons and press the “ENTER” button.
• The memory has “MEMORY1” to
“MEMORY3”.
Note
After recognizing the flashing of the
“MEMORY1” display, press the “ENTER” button
again.
The above adjusted settings has been
registered with “MEMORY1”. Similarly you can
also register settings with “MEMORY2” or
“MEMORY3”.
COLOR CORRECTION
RGB
R
0
0
0
0
0
G
0
Cy
B
Mg
Ye
SELECT
ADJ
RETRN
The current signal
system is displayed.