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1. Packaging and Dimensions
1.1 Box content
1.2 Projector Packaging
1.3 Dimensions
2. Installation Guidelines
2.1 Safety Warnings
2.2 General
2.3 Safety Area around projector
2.4 Projector Configuration
2.5 Installation requirements and attention points
2.6 Lenses
2.6.1 Lenses
2.6.2 Lens formulas
2.6.3 Lens installation
2.6.4 Cleaning the lens
2.7 Ceiling mount support for CineVERSUM™ 110
2.8 Battery Insertion in the Remote Control
3. Connections
3.1 Power connection
3.1.1 Supplied Power Cords
3.1.2 Power Connection CineVERSUM™ 110
3.2 Input source connection
3.2.1 Input section
3.2.2 Input facilities
3.3 5-Cable input
3.4 Composite Video Input
3.5 S-Video input
3.6 Digital Visual Interface (DVI) input
3.7 Computer input (RGB analog)
3.8 Serial Digital Interface
3.9 RS232 IN connection
3.10 Extended configuration
3.10.1 Introduction
3.10.2 5-cable extended configuration
3.10.3 S-Video extended configuration
3.10.4 Summarizing
4. Getting Started
4.1 Terminology overview
4.2 Switching on
4.3 Lamp runtime
4.4 Switching to standby
4.5 Switching off
4.6 Temperature error DMD
4.7 Using the RCU
4.8 Projector address
4.8.1 Address setting
4.8.2 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU
4.9 Controlling the projector
4.10 Quick lens adjustment
4.10.1 Lens Adjustment via Menu Bar
4.10.2 Direct Lens Adjustment (RCU)
4.11 Digital Zoom
5. Getting used with the Menu structure
5.1 How to start up the menus
5.2 Using the menu
5.3 Using the Dialog boxes
6. Source Selection
6.1 Source Selection overview
6.2 The use of icons
6.3 Source selection
6.4 Selecting a data source on the 5-cable input
6.5 Composite Video
6.6 S-Video selection
6.7 The Video Selector
7. General Menu
7.1 General Menu overview
7.2 Pause
7.3 Freeze
7.4 Standby Timer
7.5 Identification
8. Image Menu
8.1 Image menu overview
8.2 Settings
8.2.1 Contrast
8.2.2 Brightness
8.2.3 Color
8.2.4 Tint (hue)
8.2.5 Sharpness
8.2.6 Gamma
8.2.7 Phase
8.2.8 Noise reduction
8.3 Aspect ratio
8.4 Show native resolution
8.5 Color Temperature
8.6 Color space
8.7 Filmmode detection
8.8 Input Balance
8.8.1 Introduction to Input Balance
8.8.2 Adjusting the input balance
8.8.3 Input balance for YPrPb signals
8.9 AGC on Video
8.10 Manual Gain Control
9. Tools Menu
9.1 Overview of the Tools menu
9.2 Introduction to PiP
9.3 PiP select
9.4 PiP add window
9.5 PiP remove window
9.6 PiP layout
9.6.1 PiP Save
9.6.2 PiP rename layout
9.6.3 PiP delete layout
9.7 PiP Adjust
10. Signal menu
10.1 Overview of the Signal menu
10.2 Switching mode
10.3 Background
11. Lamps Menu
11.1 Overview of the Lamps menu
11.2 Runtimes
11.3 Mode
11.4 Economic ON/OFF
11.5 Runtime warning
12. Image Files Menu
12.1 Overview of the Image Files Menu
12.2 Introduction to image files
12.3 Load file
12.4 Auto Image
12.5 Edit file
12.5.1 Editing a file
12.5.2 Correct file parameters
12.5.3 Advanced video settings
12.5.4 Advanced Data settings
12.6 Rename file
12.7 Copy
12.8 Delete
13. Display Setup
13.1 Full screen representation
13.2 Startup screen
13.3 TextBox
13.4 Take screenshot
13.5 Menu bar position
13.6 Status bar position
13.7 Sliderbox position
13.8 Auto Image Setup
14. Installation menu
14.1 Lens adjustments
14.2 Projector address
14.3 Orientation
14.4 Language
14.5 Quick access keys
14.6 RS232 baudrate
14.7 Automatic startup
14.8 Security
15. Service
15.1 Version Table
15.2 Lamps and Power supply
15.3 Board Identification
15.4 Diagnostics
15.4.1 I²C Diagnostics
15.4.2 Lamps and power supply
16. Adjustment menu (check up)
16.1 Internal patterns
16.2 Convergence
16.3 More..
A. Standard Image Files
A.1 Table overview