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XV-Z21000 (serv.man11)
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Useful Featur
e
3
 Press ' or " to select the item 
you want to adjust.
(Example: Selecting “Bright”)
To adjust the projected 
image while viewing it
 Press ENTER.
• The selected adjustment item (e.g. 
“Bright”) will be displayed at the bottom 
of the screen.
• When  ' or " is pressed, the next 
item will be displayed. (e.g. “Bright” is 
replaced with “Color” by pressing ".)
Note
• Press 
RETURN to return to the 
previous screen.
4
 Press | or \ to adjust the item 
selected.
• The adjustment is stored.
• For some menu items, press | to dis-
play its submenu and press ' or " 
to select an adjustment item, and then 
press 
ENTER.
5
 Press  MENU.
• The menu screen will disappear.
Single-
adjustment 
items
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Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu)
Menu operation 
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Selectable 
items
Description
The main default settings of each item when selecting Picture Mode
CLR Temp
BrilliantColor™
IRIS
Lamp Setting
Standard
For standard image
7500
Off
High Brightness
Bright
Natural
A balanced color image is obtained.
7500
Off
High Brightness
Bright
Dynamic
A vivid image is obtained. 
7500
On
High Brightness
Bright
Movie1
For viewing images with the brightness 
slightly toned down in a darkened 
room
6500
Off
Medium Mode
Eco + Quiet
Movie2
For viewing images with the brightness 
slightly boosted in a darkened room
6500
Off
High Contrast
Eco + Quiet
Memory
Allows you to store your picture 
adjustment settings. The settings 
stored effect each input mode.
7500
Off
High Brightness
Bright
• You can set or adjust each item in the “Picture” menu to your preference. Any changes you make are retained in memory. 
Note
• You can also press 
 PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode. (See page 
29.)
• The default settings are subject to change without notice.
Adjustment items
\ button
| button
Contrast
For less contrast.
For more contrast.
Bright
For less brightness.
For more brightness.
Color
For less color intensity.
For more color intensity.
Tint
For making skin tones purplish.
For making skin tones greenish.
Sharp
For less sharpness.
For more sharpness.
CLR Temp
For making images slightly more reddish 
(slightly warmer colors).
For making images slightly more bluish 
(slightly cooler colors).
Note
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Yes” in “Reset” and press 
 ENTER. The Picture Mode settings of the 
selected input return to the default settings.
• As for “Contrast” and “Bright”, you can make adjustments directly by using 
 CONTRAST and 
 
BRIGHT, respectively, on the remote control. (See page 
29.)
Selecting the Picture Mode
Adjusting the Image
This function allows you to select the picture mode that best suits the room brightness and the type of image being 
projected.
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Useful Featur
e
This function allows you to select the desired gamma 
position.
See page 
40 for details.
Note
• Gamma can be adjusted in greater detail with 
“Gamma” on the menu screen.
This function controls the quantity of the projected light 
and the contrast of the image.
Note
• You can also use 
 IRIS on the remote control 
to change the Iris. (See page 
29.)
Note
• When “Lamp Setting” is set to “Eco+Quiet”, the 
power consumption will decrease and the lamp 
life will extend. (Projection brightness decreases 
approximately 20%.)
Selectable items
Description
High Brightness
High brightness is given priority over 
high contrast.
Medium Mode
Intermediate mode between high con-
trast and high brightness.
High Contrast
High contrast is given priority over high 
brightness.
Select-
able items
Bright-
ness
Fan 
sound
Power 
consumption 
(When using 
AC 100V)
Lamp Life
Bright
100%
Normal
320W
Approx. 
2,000 
hours
Eco + 
Quiet
Approx. 
80%
Low
265W
Approx. 
3,000 
hours
Menu operation 
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“Advanced” allows you to make even fi ner adjustments 
to the image so that it appears just the way you want 
it to.
To display the Advanced menu, select “Advanced” and 
press 
 
ENTER. 
Note
• When the “Advanced” settings are displayed, 
select “Advanced” again and press 
 ENTER 
to return to the “Picture” menu.
Select “C.M.S.” (Color Management System) in the 
“Advanced” menu and then press 
 
ENTER.
This function adjusts each of the six main colors that 
comprise the color wheel, altering their “Hue”, “Satura-
tion”, or “Value”.
Adjusting “Hue”, “Saturation”, or “Value”.
1 Press  ' or " to select either “Hue”, “Saturation”, or 
“Value” and then press 
 ENTER.
2 Select the color to be adjusted with ' or " and 
adjust it with \ or |.
  When you press 
 ENTER, the adjustment bar for the 
selected system color will be displayed at the bottom 
of the screen. Use this bar to make adjustments while 
viewing the effects on-screen.
Example of adjusting the “Hue”
 When “Saturation” is selected, the selected color 
becomes lighter (\) or thicker (|).
 When “Value” is selected, the selected color be-
comes  darker (\) or brighter (|).
 To reset the adjustment values of each color to the 
default settings, select “Yes” in “Reset” and press 
 
ENTER.
Main colors
\ button
| button
Red
Closer to magenta
Closer to yellow
Yellow
Closer to red
Closer to green
Green
Closer to yellow
Closer to cyan
Cyan
Closer to green
Closer to blue
Blue
Closer to cyan
Closer to magenta
Magenta
Closer to blue
Closer to red
Selecting the Gamma Position
Switching the Iris Setting
Lamp Setting
Using the Advanced
Adjusting the Colors
Selectable items
Description
C.M.S.-Hue
Sets the hue of the main colors.
C.M.S.-Saturation
Sets the Saturation of the main colors
C.M.S.-Value
Sets the Value of the main colors.
Reset
The adjustments of “Hue”, “Saturation” 
and “Value” of all colors are reset to the 
default setting.
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BrilliantColor
TM
 uses Texas Instruments’ BrilliantColor
TM 
technology. The image becomes brighter while the color 
reproduction is kept at a high level.
For selecting the progressive display of a video signal.
Note
• When using progressive inputs, “Progressive’’ 
cannot be selected.
This function provides high-quality playback of 
images originally projected at 24 fps, such as movies 
on DVDs.
Note
• When using progressive inputs, “Film Mode” 
cannot be selected.
Menu operation 
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Selectable items
Description
On
The BrilliantColor
TM
 function is 
activated.
Off
The BrilliantColor
TM
 function is not 
activated.
Selectable items
Description
3D Fast
Useful to display fast-moving images 
such as sports and action fi lms.
3D Slow
Useful to display relatively slow-moving 
images such as drama and documen-
tary more clearly.
2D+
This mode is ideal for games, etc.
Video digital noise reduction (DNR) provides high quality 
images with minimal dot crawl and cross color noise.
Note
Set “DNR” to “Off” in the following cases:
• When the image is blurry.
• When the contours and colors of moving images 
drag.
• When TV broadcasts with weak signals are pro-
jected. 
The so-called Mosquito Noise (flickering) can be 
reduced.
Selectable items
Description
Auto
Films are detected automatically.
Off
Films are not detected.
Selectable items
Description
Off
The DNR function is not activated.
Level 1
Sets the DNR level for viewing a clearer 
picture.
Level 2
Level 3
Selectable items
Description
Off
MNR does not function.
Level 1
Sets the MNR level for viewing a clearer 
picture.
Level 2
Level 3
Adjusting the BrilliantColor
TM
Selecting the Progressive Mode
Selecting the Film Mode
Reducing Image Noise (DNR)
w
Mosquito Noise Reduction (MNR)
Picture Adjustment (“Picture” Menu) (Continued)
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