How to operate the mdlp2, con’t – McIntosh MDLP2 User Manual

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How to Operate the MDLP2, con’t

Fine Menu 1 Adjust

In the Fine Menu 1 there are two user type adjustments,

image sharpness and noise reduction. The remaining

adjustments are best performed by a professional with the

necessary video signal generators and optical measurement

equipment. Refer to figure 25.

Noise Reduction - Reduces the amount of electronic noise

present in the video signal.

R Gain - This menu allows setting the gain for red.

G Gain - This menu allows setting the gain for green.

B Gain - This menu allows setting the gain for blue.

R Bias - This menu allows setting the bias for red.

G Bias - This menu allows setting the bias for green.

B Bias - This menu allows setting the bias for blue.

Note : The settings made in Fine Menu 1 are saved in the cur-

rently selected Picture Mode (Default excluded).

Luminance Gain - This menu allows the users to set the

luminance gain.

Chroma Delay - This menu allows the users to set the

chrominance delay.

Fine Menu 2 Adjust

The following adjustment are intended to be use by a pro-

fessional installer to compensate for differences in video

signals from various sources. Refer to figure 26.

Standard 1

Noise Reduction
R Gain
G Gain
B Gain

0
0

R Bias
G Bias
B Bias

0
0
0

0

0

Fine Menu 1
Fine Menu 2
Input Signal

RGB/HD Adjust

Display
OSD/Blanking
Config.

HDMI

Picture Adjust

0
0

Luminance Gain
Chroma Delay

Figure 25

Aspect - Allows for changing the projected image size

height to width ratio to compensate for the differ-

ent image sizes from various sources materials

such as film and TV video. Refer to figure 27 on

the next page.

Cinema - Auto: Automatically selects the cinema mode

when a video signal is input. NTSC: 3-2

pull down, PAL: 2-2 pull down.

Off: Pull-down processing is not performed.

VCR Mode - On: A projector is forced into the intra-field

only deinterlacing mode.

Off: A projector is used with external field

memories and operates in the full set of

deinterlacing modes, i.e., motion adaptive

video deinterlacing and full frame film

source deinterlacing using 3:2 pull-

down detection (2:2 pulldown for 625/50

sources).

Black level - Select the black level by a video source.

FRC - Auto: Frame Rate Conversion function is basically

off. However FRC turns on automatically de-

pending on vertical frequency of input signal.

On: Frame Rate Conversion function is On (60Hz

fixed).

CEC - On: Chroma Error Correction reduces CUE (Chro-

ma Up-sampling Error) of 1080i signals.

Off : Normally, use this mode.

Picture Shift V - When Aspect on the Picture Adjust menu

is set to Zoom, this setting allows the

user to move the projected image verti-

cally in order to see parts on the image

not appearing on the screen.

Overscan - Selects whether to show or hide picture borders

with SD (Standard Definition) video signals.

Input Signal Resolution Selection

There are several SD (Standard Definition) and HD (High

Definition) types of video signals the MDLP2 is capable of

displaying. The default setting for the Component Video

and HDMI Inputs of the MDLP2 is AUTO. In the AUTO

Mode, the MDLP2 will automatically switch to the highest

resolution possible for each of the video signals it receives.

Refer to figure 28 on the next page.

Note: The S-Video, Video and RGB Inputs are not used on

the MDLP2.

Item Resolution Selection

Component

Auto, 480i/576i, 480p, 540p, 576p, 720p

1 and 2

1035i, 1080i, 1080p

HDMI

Auto, 480i/576i, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1035i,

1 and 2

1080i, 1080p

Standard 1

Cinema

Auto

0

Picture Shift V
Overscan

Fine Menu 1
Fine Menu 2
Input Signal

RGB/HD Adjust

Display
OSD/Blanking
Config.

HDMI

Picture Adjust

Enable

FRC

Auto 1

CEC

Off

VCR Mode
Black Level

On
0 IRE

Aspect

Full

Figure 26

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