- SONY Data Projector Operating Instruction

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The Signal Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
The Signal Menu
The Signal menu is used to adjust the input signal.
Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing, modifying the original picture by
switching to the wide mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers,
which are legally protected.
Sel:
Set: Back: Exit:
Picture
Signal
Function
Setup
Installation
Information
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H: 235 V: 34
Adjust Signal
Dot Phase:
Shift:
H Size:
Sel: Set: Exit:
Picture
Signal
Function
Setup
Installation
Information
Adjust Signal
Wide Mode:
Scan Converter:
Off
On
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Setting items Functions Initial setting
Adjust Signal...
Dot Phase Adjusts the dot phase of the LCD panel and the signal
output from a computer.
Adjust the picture further for finer picture after the
picture is adjusted by pressing the APA key.
H Size Adjusts the horizontal size of a picture output from a
computer. Adjust the setting according to the dots of
the input signal.
For details, see page 42.
Set according to
the input signal
Shift Adjusts the position of the picture. H adjusts the
horizontal position of the picture.V adjusts the vertical
position of the picture. As the setting for H increases,
the picture moves to the right, and as the setting
decreases, the picture moves to the left.
As the setting for V increases, the picture moves up,
and as the setting decreases, the picture moves down.
Use the
b or the B key to adjust the horizontal
position and the
v and V key for the vertical position.
Set according to
the input signal
Wide Mode Sets the aspect ratio of the picture.
Off: When a picture with a ratio of 4:3 is input.
On: When a picture with a ratio of 16:9 (squeezed) is
input from a DVD player.
Off
Scan Converter Converts the signal to display the picture according to
the screen size.
When set to “Off,” displays the picture while matching
one pixel of input picture element to that of the LCD.
The picture will be clear but the picture size will be
smaller.
On
Note