Epson 821p User Manual

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Fine-tuning the Projector

3. Press

Enter

. Then use the

pointer button (or up and down

arrow buttons) and the

Enter

button to select any of the

following options:

Auto Setup

(computer images)

Leave this setting

ON

to automatically optimize the computer

image. Turn it off if you want to adjust tracking and sync
manually.

Tracking

(computer images)

Removes unwanted vertical lines from a computer image by
matching the projector’s internal clock to various computer
signals. See page 87 for more information about adjusting the
tracking.

Sync

(computer images)

Corrects fuzziness or screen flicker by synchronizing the
projector with the tracking signal sent from the computer.
See page 87 for more information about adjusting the sync
setting.

Position

Use the

pointer button or arrow buttons to move the

image on the screen left, right, up, or down.

Computer 1 Input

Selects the signal from equipment connected to the

Computer1/Component Video1

port. If your image colors

look wrong, try changing this setting from

Auto

to one of the

following:

Computer 1

for computer or RGB video sources,

or

Component Video 1

for component video sources.

Computer 2 Input

Selects the signal from equipment connected to the

Computer2/Component Video2

port. If your image colors

look wrong, try changing this setting from

Auto

to one of the

following:

Computer 2

for computer or RGB video sources,

or

Component Video 2

for component video sources.

note

If Auto Setup is turned off,
you can still automatically
adjust tracking and sync for
computer images by pressing
the

Auto

button on the

remote control or the

Enter

button on the projector’s
control panel.

If you have repositioned your
computer image with the

Position

setting or made

changes to the

Tracking

or

Sync

settings, you can press

the

Auto

button on the

remote control to restore the
default settings.

If you’re adjusting tracking
and sync manually, adjust
tracking first for best results.

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