[3D SETTINGS] menuENGLISH- 71 Settings[3D VIEWING MONITOR]In the 3D video the depth of field effects in front of andinto the screen are adjusted while confirming on themonitor display.1) Press the ◄► buttons to select [MODE1]- [MODE3], and press the button.z The parallax adjustment monitor is displayed.The display content of each mode is describedbelow.2) Press the ▲▼ buttons to select theoptimum parallax.z Press the button to return topre-adjustment settings.z Press the button to freeze andunfreeze.3) Press the button.4) When you have finished makingadjustments, press the button to return to [3D SETTINGS].The display content of each mode in the parallaxadjustment monitor is as follows.[Mode1]Displays the parallax of theentire image at the bottom of theprojection screen.[Mode2]Displays the maximum parallaxof the entire image in onedimension.[Mode3]Displays the parallax of theentire image by superimposingon the image. (The image is inmonochrome signals, and onlythe parallax is colored.)Attentionz If the red line of the in front of screen parallax descendsbelow the area demarcated by the reference line (whitedashed line) and the lower maximum line (white solidline), or if the blue line of the into screen parallax ascendsabove the area demarcated by the reference line (whitedashed line) and the upper maximum line (white solidline), then make sure to watch from a large enoughdistance from the screen or stop watching.For explanation about each line, refer to the followingexplanation for [Mode 1].The lines on the parallax adjustment monitor in[Mode1] display the following content:White(dashed line)Default display for video withoutparallaxBlue Displays the into screen parallaxRed Displays the in front of screenparallaxWhite(solid line)Displays an estimate for parallax ofgeneral 3D videoInto screenparallaxIn front ofscreen parallax ADJUSTƷƷENTER : APPLYƷƷDEFAULT : RESETƷƷFUNCTION : FREEZEThis indicates the maximum estimatein front of screen parallax while measuring.This indicates the maximum estimateinto screen parallax while measuring.Referenceline* The illustration shown here depicts how an image isprojected.