Epson 1080 Installation Instruction

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Selecting HQV Video Processor Settings
1. Press the 
MENU
 button on the HQV remote control.
2. In the 
Picture menu, select 
Aspect Ratio
 and set it to 
Full Screen
.
Note: If Full Screen is not a selectable option, select the Standard setting instead. If the video 
source is playing a high-definition video, you won’t be able to adjust this setting. You can play a 
starndard-definition DVD or switch to a different input, such as S-video, to adjust this setting for 
other sources. 
3. In the 
Advanced menu, select 
HQV Film Mode
 and set it to 
Auto
.
4. Make any additional desired adjustments, following the instructions in the HQV 
User Manual. For example, you may want to select appropriate noise reduction settings.
Performing Color Calibrations
Use the HQV calibration software to perform final color calibrations. See the ISF Certified 
Calibration Controls Dealer Guide
 for details. Once the ISF calibrations are complete, you can 
use the projector’s menu system, if necessary, to further fine-tune the color settings.
Installing the Calibration Software and USB Drivers
Note: These instructions explain how to connect to the HQV processor using a USB cable. To 
connect using a serial or network cable, see the ISF Certified Calibration Controls Dealer Guide.
1. Insert the 
HQV Video Processor TX3
 CD in your Windows XP or 2000 computer. 
Locate the 
setup.exe
 file and double-click it to start the installation. Follow the 
on-screen instructions to install the calibration software.
Leave the CD in your CD/DVD drive when done.
2. Connect a USB cable from your computer to the 
USB
 port on the HQV video processor. 
You should see a Found New Hardware wizard on your computer screen. If not, make 
sure the video processor is turned on.
Follow the steps below to install drivers from the calibration software CD.
3. Windows XP: At the Found New Hardware screen, select 
No, not this time
 and click 
Next
.
Windows 2000: Click 
Next
.