Dell 5100MP Projector User Manual

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Using Your Projector

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B

RIGHTNESS

Use

and to

adjust the

brightness of the image.
C

ONTRAST

Use

and

to control the

degree of difference between the brightest

and darkest parts of the picture. Adjusting

the contrast changes the amount of black

and white in the image.
C

OLOR

T

EMP

.—Adjust the color temperature.

The higher the temperature, the screen

appears more blue; the lower the

temperature, the screen appears more red.

User mode activates the values in the "color

setting" menu.
U

SER

C

OLOR

This mode allows manual

adjustment of red, green, and blue color

settings. Modifying these values will

automatically change the color temperature

to "user". Press the User Color, then go into the Color Setting Menu.
V. K

EYSTONE

Adjust image distortion caused by tilting the projector.

H. K

EYSTONE

Adjust image distortion caused by horizontal shifting of the

projector orientation.
A

UTO

K

EYSTONE

Select On to enable the auto correction for vertical image

distortion due to tilting the projector. Select Off to disable the auto correction.
S

EMI

-A

UTO

K

EYSTONE

Select On and press Enter to activate the Semi-Auto

keystone correction for image distortion. A specific image pattern will be present

on the screen once it's been activated and then complete the settings by following

below instructions.

• Adjust the projected image display to appropriate location on the screen.
• Use up, down, left or right button to choose one corner and press Enter key to

enter keystone correction mode.

• Use up, down, left or right button to move the angle and press Enter to confirm.

Z

OOM

Press to digitally magnify an image to 10 times on the projection

screen and press to reduce the zoomed image.
A

SPECT

R

ATIO

Select an aspect ratio to adjust how the image appears.

1:1 — The input source displays without scaling.

Use 1:1 aspect ratio if you are using one of the following:
– VGA cable and the computer has a resolution less than SXGA+ (1400 x 1050)

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