Basic OperationRemote control operation28 - ENGLISHYou can reset most of the customized settingsto the factory defaults by pressing DEFAULTbutton of the remote control. Display therequired sub-menu or the menu items andpress the button again.Press the FREEZE button to capture theimage, and you can see it as a still picture whilethe AV equipment are continuing. Press theFREEZE button again to escape and return tothe continuing image.While displaying the frozen image, you can enter theAREA SELECT mode of the SPLIT ADJUST menu bypressing the ENTER button. See “SPLIT ADJUST” onpage 33.You can switch the input method manuallyby pressing the INPUT SELECT button.Press the button several times or press IH to cycle through the input methods asfollows. The actual projected image will bechanged in a while.The graphical guidance will be displayed on the upperright of the projected image and you can confirm theselected input method which is highlighted in yellow. See“INPUT GUIDE” on page 43.You can access the assigned function in FUNCTION BUTTON menu as shortcut. See “FUNCTION BUTTON” onpage 42.Resetting to the factory default settingsNOTE:• Some menu items are not available to reset by pressingthe DEFAULT button. Adjust each menu item manually.Capturing an imageSwitching the input signalCOMPONENT 1 IN COMPONENT 2 INCOMPUTER IN S-VIDEO INHDMI 3 IN VIDEO INHDMI 2 IN HDMI 1 INCOMPONENT 1 IN COMPONENT (YPB PR) signalsfrom the equipment connected toCOMPONENT IN 1/COMPONENT IN 2.COMPONENT 2 INS-VIDEO IN S-VIDEO signal from the equipmentconnected to S-VIDEO IN.VIDEO IN VIDEO signal from the equipmentconnected to VIDEO IN.HDMI 1 IN HDMI signal from the equipmentconnected to HDMI IN 1/HDMI IN 2/HDMI IN 3.HDMI 2 INHDMI 3 INCOMPUTER INCOMPUTER (RGB) signal from theequipment connected toCOMPUTER IN.NOTE:• If you select an unplugged input method, the guidancewill blink on and off several times.• See “List of compatible signals” on page 50.• See “Connections” on page 18.Using the assigned function as shortcutHDMI 1 INpage 28HDMI 2 INHDMI 3 INCOMPUTER INCOMPONENT 1 INCOMPONENT 2 INS-VIDEO INVIDEO INBLANK page 42AUTO SETUP page 39CONTRAST page 32CONTRAST Rpage 34CONTRAST GCONTRAST BNORMALpage 32DYNAMICCOLOR1COLOR2CINEMA1CINEMA2CINEMA3SPLIT ADJUST page 33WAVEFORM AUTO ADJUSTLENS MEMORY LOAD page 40BRIGHTNESS page 32BRIGHTNESS Rpage 34BRIGHTNESS GBRIGHTNESS B