Setting and adjusting other functions (options) – JVC DLA-M2000LU User Manual

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Menu Operations

Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS)

Various functions are provided as shown in the “Options 1” and “Options 2” submenus.
You can set or adjust each function, as required.

1

Press the MENU button.

The main menu appears on the screen.

2

Select “Options” with the cursor button

5

5

5

5

or

, and press

3

3

3

3

or the ENTER button.

The “Options 1” submenu appears on the screen.

3

Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button

5

5

5

5

or

.

4

Make adjustment with the cursor

2

2

2

2

or

3

3

3

3

.

• While the keystone item is selected, press the ENTER button to display the “Keystone” submenu.
• To enter the “Options 2” submenu, select “Options 2” with the cursor button

5

or

, and press the ENTER button.

• To return to the “Options 1” submenu from the “Options 2” submenu, select “Options 1” with the cursor button

5

or

,

and press the ENTER button.

*To adjust multiple items, repeat 3 to 4.
*To reset the keystone (trapezoidal distortion of the picture image) to the original setting, press the PRESET button when

the “Keystone” submenu appears on the screen.

Options 1

Menu display

Line display

Keystone

PC 2 (BNC)

Options 2

RGB

15sec

5sec

ENTER

ON

OFF

YP

B

P

R

ENTER

Options 2

Right Left rev.

Top Bottom inv.

RS-232C [bps]

Sleep time [min]

Options 1

OFF

OFF

9600

ENTER

ON

ON

19200

15

30

60

OFF

Keystone

123

Options 1

Menu display

Line display

Keystone

PC 2 (BNC)

Options 2

RGB

15sec

5sec

ENTER

ON

OFF

YP

B

P

R

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

ENTER

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Menu Operations

ENGLISH

DEUTSH

FRAN

Ç

AIS

ITALIANO

ESPA

Ñ

OL

* Factory set value

5

Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.

Note

• Refer to “Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image” on page 34 for more details about adjusting the keystone.

CAUTION

• Correctly set the “PC2 (BNC)” according to the device connected to the PC2 terminals. However, when the PC signal is

input, RGB input is used irrespective of which setting (YP

B

P

R

) is made.

Adjustment item

Button

Adjustment content

Menu display

2

or

3

Sets whether to clear the menu display automatically or not.
15sec* : Clears the display automatically in about 15 seconds.
ON

: Does not automatically clear the menu display.

Line display

2

or

3

Sets whether to show the line display (Y/C, VIDEO, PC1, or PC2) on top right of the
screen or not when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed.
5sec* : Shows the line display for about 5 seconds.
OFF

: Does not show the line display.

Keystone

ENTER

Press the ENTER button to enter the keystone submenu.
In the keystone submenu, press

2

or

3

to correct trapezoidal distortion of the

projected image. (–80

0*

+128)

To reset the keystone (trapezoidal distortion of the picture image) to the original
setting (factory set value: 0), press the PRESET button when the “Keystone”
submenu appears on the screen.
To exit the keystone submenu, press the ESCAPE button.

PC2 (BNC)

2

or

3

Sets the input signal source according to the device connected to the PC 2 terminals.
However, the input will be RGB irrespective of the PC signal setting.
RGB*

: For a device with analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals

YP

B

P

R

: For a device with component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) or DTV-format (Y, P

B

, P

R

)

signals

Right Left rev.

2

or

3

Reverses image right-to-left.
OFF* : For the front method.
ON

: For upside-down hanging from the ceiling.

Top Bottom inv.

2

or

3

Inverses image upside-down.
OFF* : For normal setup.
ON

: For upside-down hanging from the ceiling.

RS-232C [bps]

2

or

3

Sets the baud rate for transmission.
9600

: 9600 bps

19200* : 19200 bps

Sleep time [min]

2

or

3

Sets the length of sleep time which automatically brings the projector into stand-by
state. You can select one of the sleep times: 15, 30, 60 and 0 (OFF*) minutes.

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