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12 Philips · NeoPix 330
5 Change projector
settings
This section helps you change the projector
settings using the settings menu.
1 Press on the remote control to access
the projector's settings menu.
2 Use the navigation buttons and the OK
button to select a menu item. Press to
return to the previous level of the menu
tree.
3 Press / or / to select a value for the
menu item.
4 Press the OK button to make the change.
Note: For some menu items such as Digital
Zoom, the change takes effect once you
select a different value.
5 Press to exit the projector's settings
menu.
Input source settings
You can view and change the following input
source settings.
EasyLink (CEC)
HDMI Mode
• EasyLink (CEC): Choose to enable or
disable HDMI™ CEC (Consumer Electronics
Control). The default value is Enabled.
• HDMI Mode: Choose which HDMI™ mode
to use.
• Normal (Video): Use the normal video
range (16-235) commonly used with
most media devices.
• Extended (PC): Use the extended video
range (0-255) used with PC devices.
Picture settings
You can view and change the following picture
settings.
• Picture Mode: You can set the projector
to use the following picture modes,
depending on your viewing environment or
preferences. After selecting a picture mode,
you can modify its settings.
• Standard: Display the picture with
normal brightness, contrast, saturation,
hue and sharpness levels.
• Vivid: Sharpen the image by increasing
the contrast, saturation and sharpness.
• Movie: Optimize the settings for movies.
• User: Define your own settings.
• Color Temperature: You can set the
projector to use the following color
temperature types. After selecting a color
temperature type, you can modify its
settings.
• Cool: Make the picture more bluish.
• Standard: Use a moderate color
temperature.
• Warm: Make the picture more reddish.
• User: Define your own settings.
• Brightness: Adjust the screen's overall
brightness.
• Contrast: Adjust the contrast of the bright
and dark areas of the image.
• Saturation: Adjust the intensity of the
colors.
• Hue: Adjust the hue of the colors.
• Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness of the
image.
• Red Gain: Adjust the gain for red.
• Green Gain: Adjust the gain for green.
• Blue Gain: Adjust the gain for blue.
• Noise Reduction: Turn off noise reduction
or set its level to Low, Middle or High.
• Reset to Default: Select Yes to reset all the
picture settings above.
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