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Numbers Select Main Image 
Use Numbers Select Main Image to use the numeric 
keys #1-8 as input keys. This remapping of the keypad 
(see right) can be particularly useful with PIP displays, 
providing a convenient shortcut for changing the 
primary (background) image without first having to 
return to the Main menu. Select “Always” to use the 
keys in this manner all of the time, even with single 
displays. For normal keypad function, select Never 
(default)....

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NOTES: 1) If you change modes over the life of a lamp, the lamp limit you originally 
expected may no longer be possible. 2) Turning the lamp on and off reduces lamp life 
significantly, as do other factors. 3) It is recommended that Lamp Limit not exceed the 
expected lamp life, otherwise a lamp could become dangerously fragile with overuse. 
Set which 
LAMP MODE you want to use in order to control 
the light output. You can choose to run the lamp as bright...

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NOTE: The number shown for “intensity” is not the actual lumen output, but rather a 
correlated value only—1246 may represent 3500 lumens, for example. 
To use “
Intensity” mode, judge by eye (or use a meter) and set the level as desired for 
your application. Over time, the projector will automatically increase the power 
supplied to the lamp as needed to maintain the chosen intensity as closely as possible. 
This mode is known as “Brightness Tracking” or...

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Use 
CHANGE LAMP to record the serial number for a newly installed lamp: 
In the Lamp S/N window, use the number text entry keys to record the new lamp serial 
number and press 
 again to accept the change. See Using Slide bars and Other 
Controls if you need help entering the number. Once entered, the new lamp serial 
number will be added to the Lamp History menu and the Lamp Hours timer will reset 
to “0”. Lamp Mode and Lamp Limit remain as they were for...

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The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional 
components currently detected in the projector. Refer to the Status menu for versions 
of hardware and software installed, the type (size) of lamp, the hours logged in total 
and for a specific period (such as a rental period), and for your projector model name 
and serial number. In addition, the Status menu identifies the current channel, its 
location, its frequencies...

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To return to the factory-set color primaries, such as when a projector is moved to 
different site, you must access the Service menu (password-protected). Select the 
“Reset to Factory Defaults?” option in the Color Primaries submenu. Then repeat the 
calibration process describe above, if desired, and continue with matching of colors. 
Color Adjustment Procedure 
Once the Color Primary Settings are calibrated for the site (see above), use the Color...

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Figure 3.14. Copy X/Y Values into All Projectors 
6. In each projector, judge by eye and adjust x/y coordinates slightly in the following 
manner: 
• To match reds, decrease “Red 
X” until full field red screens 
match. 
• To match greens, decrease 
“Green Y” until full field 
green screens match. 
• To match blues, increase both 
“Blue X” and “Blue Y” until 
full field blue screens match. 
NOTE: For speed, enable the “Auto 
Color Enable” checkbox. Each...

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Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching 
You may prefer to use the 
Color Saturation menu to 
match colors across 
multiple screens. In the 
three Color Adjustment 
submenus (Red, Green, 
Blue—see right), set all 
main values to 100 and 
the secondary values to 0. 
Then judge by eye and 
adjust the slide bars as 
needed. Note that 
adjustments here define 
new x/y coordinates in the 
Color Adjustments by X,Y 
menu. 
For best results, use this 
menu...

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1d) In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then: 
• If you have created a “User 1” color gamut (recommended) for a well-
matched wall, continue to Step 1e. 
• If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color 
temperature, select “Max Drives”.
 
 IMPORTANT  
Do not change User 1 Color Adjustment 
in color-matched applications! 
1e) In the White Uniformity 
menu, set the “Overall” 
output level to 50.0 and all 
remaining slide...
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