Adjusting the volume, Turning off the picture and sound, Freezing the action – Epson 10+ User Manual

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2. If your image looks like

or

, press the

and

buttons on the projector’s control panel until the image is
corrected.

Note: You can only correct vertical distortion with this
function. Also, the screen image becomes smaller when you
perform keystone correction.

If the images become uneven in appearance, decrease the

Sharpness

setting in the projector’s Picture Quality menu.

3. Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the picture, or the zoom

ring to reduce or enlarge it.

4. To optimize color settings, press the

Color Mode

button on

the remote control to choose from these four pre-set color
modes:

Dynamic

Images are modulated and made crisper to emphasize
brightness and increase color intensity. This is

Living Room

Ideal for projecting images or playing video games in
rooms with a lot of ambient light.

Theatre

For projecting movies or images with dark tones. This is
the default color mode for component video sources.

Theatre Black

For projecting movies or images in a dark room; lamp
brightness decreases and image contrast increases.

5. To change the picture’s aspect ratio (ratio between length

and height), press the

Aspect

button on the remote control

to move through these options:

Normal

Maintains the aspect ratio of the image source and the
projected image on a 16:9 (wide-screen format) screen;
when images output in 4:3 format are projected, black
bands appear on the sides, but the image’s normal aspect
ratio is maintained.

Squeeze

Best for projecting wide-screen format (16:9) images;
when images output in 4:3 format are projected, they are
elongated horizontally.

Zoom

Crops images ouput in 4:3 format at the top and bottom
and projects them in 16:9 format.

Note: Standard images have an aspect ratio of 4:3, and
HDTV and DVD images have an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Adjusting the Volume

Use the buttons on the projector’s control panel or remote
control to adjust the volume of the projector’s audio system or
speakers connected directly to the projector’s

Audio

ports:

❏ Press the

button to decrease the volume.

❏ Press the

button to increase the volume.

Turning Off the Picture and Sound

You can use the

A/V Mut

e button on the remote control to

darken your screen and turn off the sound. This is useful if you
pause the video. When you’re ready to resume, press

A/V Mute

again.

Use your video equipment’s controls to pause the video. If you
don’t pause it, it continues to play even though you can’t see or
hear it. When you press the

A/V Mute

button again, playback

won’t resume exactly where you stopped it.

Freezing the Action

To freeze the action temporarily on the screen, press the

Still

button on the remote control. This freezes any moving images
until you press the

Still

button again.

Like the

A/V Mute

feature, the video and audio input continue

while the moving images are paused, so when you press the

Still

button again, playback doesn’t resume exactly where you
stopped it.

Focus
lever

Zoom lever

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