Samsung SP-D300B manual

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               [...]

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    z                  ?[...]

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                 z   [...]

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                           z   ?[...]

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                        z  [...]

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                                 [...]

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                        [...]

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                ?[...]

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                        [...]

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                                     ?[...]

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                           [...]

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                     [...]

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                                     ?[...]

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                                                      [...]

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                             ?[...]

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              ?[...]

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                         ?[...]

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                            ?[...]

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                           [...]

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                  [...]

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    | Input | Pictur e | Setup | Opt ion | * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to v iew the video file. Screen Adjustment Descrip tion Play/S top Sourc e Li st You can select a device conn ecte d to the projecto r to display. 1) Component 4) PC 2) S-Video 5) HDMI 3) Video Edit Na me You can edi t the names of device s connected to th[...]

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    * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in t he table below t o view the video file. Screen Adjustment Description Play/Stop Mode Select a screen state which is custom ized to your p rojector or change t he screen mo de as required. 1) Mode - Dynam ic Select thi s if you want th e screen quality to be clearer tha n s tandard sc reen quality. -S t a n d[...]

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    defaut setting for Dynamic Pictu re M ode. The shar pness and brig htness are emphasized. - 9300K : The color temperature appropriate to very bright places such as a shop. 1) Color Temperature 5) R-O ffset 2) R-Gain 6) G-Offset 3) G-G ain 7) B-Offset 4) B-G ain R-Gain G-Gain B-Gain R-Offset G-Offset B-Off set 8) Gamma : An image compensation functi[...]

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    ▶ Refer to "Size Support Mode" . 1) Off 2) On Film Mode Using this function, you can set the display mode optimized fo r playing m ovies. ▶ Film Mode is only supported for [ Video], [S-Video] and [Compone nt ]. 1) Off 2) On | Input | Pictur e | Setup | Opt ion | * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in t he table below t o view the vide[...]

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    Test Patte rn Generated by t he projector i tsel f. Utilized as s tandard to opti mize the instal lation o f the projector. 1) Crosshatch : You can check whethe r the picture is distorted or not. 2) Screen Size : You c an refer to picture format sizes such as 1.33:1 or 1. 78: 1. 3) Red : Red Screen, only for c olor adjustment. 4) Green : Green Scre[...]

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    * Click the P lay( )/Stop( ) button in t he table below t o view the video file. Screen Adjustment Description Play/Stop Langua ge You can select t he Language used for the menu sc reen. Menu Posi ti on You can move Menu Positi on up/down/left/right. Menu Translucency You can set the translucenc y of menu. 1) Opaque 2) Low 3) Medium 4) High Menu D [...]

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    It is displayed i n the form of a n elli pse at the top of the pro jector . Blue sreen The Blue screen function causes t he screen to change to the Blu e screen if there is no signal input from the externa l d evice connected to your project or. 1) Off 2) On Information You can ch eck externa l source signa ls, picture se tup, PC pictur e adjustmen[...]

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    | Before Contacting Service Personnel | Installation and Connection Symptoms Troubleshooting No Power. z Check the power cable connections. I want t o install my projector on the ceiling. z The ceiling installation support is sold separately. Contact yo ur local product distributor. External Source can not be selected. z Be sure that the connection[...]

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    AN T ENNA IN P ort T hi s i s the p ort f or con nec tin g a TV antenn a u s in g a coa x ia l ca bl e . It i s g enera ll y u s ed to w atch p u bl ic b roadca s t p ro g ra ms. Bl ac k Le v e l Bl ac k Le v e l s et s the l i g ht l e v e l o f the dar k e s t p ortion o f th e v ideo s i g na l to m atch th at o f th e di spl ay 's bl ac k [...]

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    s ound q ua l ity . A pp ro x i m ate l y 100 channe ls in c l udin g p u bl ic b roadca s t channe ls ar e p ro v ided . T o v ie w s ate ll ite b road ca s t s, you ha v e to in s ta ll an additiona l recei v er . | Car e and Maint ena nce | Co n tac t SAMS UNG WOR LDWID E | Other | Au th or i ty | In f or m ation in thi s docu m ent i s s u bj e[...]