I see a color cast over the projected image. What should I do?
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Try the following:
- If your image has a blue cast when you connect your video equipment (DVD player, satellite receiver, etc.) to the projector using a component-to-VGA video cable, try the following:  
- Make sure the red, green, and blue connectors on the cable match the red, green, and blue component video-out connectors on your video equipment.
 - Make sure the projector's Input Signal setting is set to Component. (The default Input Signal setting is Auto.)
 - Make sure the connected video equipment is set up to output video.
 
 - If your image has a green cast when you project movies from a DVD player, make sure the projector's Input Signal setting is set to Auto or Component.
 - If your image has a red, pink, or magenta cast when you project from a computer with a VGA connection, make sure the projector's Input Signal setting is set to Auto. If this doesn't help, set it to RGB.
 - If your image has a red, pink, or magenta cast when you project from a computer with a VGA connection, make sure the projector's Auto Setup setting is set to On so the projector automatically optimizes the computer image quality.
 - Make sure all necessary cables are securely connected to the projector and video source. If you are using a connection type other than HDMI, try reseating the cable in the projector and input source, or try using a different cable.
 
 - If your image has a blue cast when you connect your video equipment (DVD player, satellite receiver, etc.) to the projector using a component-to-VGA video cable, try the following:  
 
						
								Published:  Nov 30, 2017
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