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Christie Digital Systems Ds+5k, Kc-8k, Dw3k-6k, Kc, Mirage S+2-4-8k, Dlv1400-dx, Matrix 4000 Users Manual
Christie Digital Systems Ds+5k, Kc-8k, Dw3k-6k, Kc, Mirage S+2-4-8k, Dlv1400-dx, Matrix 4000 Users Manual
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Section 3: Operation User’s Manual 3-5. You can convert the IR remote into a wired remote keypad using the cable provided with the projector. Connect one end into the remote and the other to the mini stereo connector on the input panel labeled as REMOTE. The wired remote is recommended when: • the built-in keypad is inaccessible, • the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission. NOTE: Leave the batteries in the wired remote for the laser key ( ) to work. Keep in mind the following guidelines: • Press keys one-at-a-time; there are no simultaneous key combinations required. • Note that three keys—Power , Shutter Shutter and OSD OSD—are “press-and- hold” keys that do not function with a typical quick press-and-release key press. • Hold arrow keys down for continuous adjustment/movement in one direction. In serial networks, pause briefly between adjustments to ensure that more distant projectors can “keep up” with the commands. • If you press a key while the projector is still responding to the previous action, such as during power-up, the second key press may not take effect. Specific keypad commands are explained below: Power ON/OFF Press and hold for two seconds or press twice quickly to toggle the projector on or off with a single keystroke. Or press and release followed immediately by (on) or (off) to guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present state). NOTES: 1) After powering down, the lamp cooling fan remains on for approximately 5 minutes to cool the lamp. 2) It is a good idea to avoid turning a projector back on until it has been off for a few minutes. Hot re-strikes of the lamp may reduce lamp life. Test Press Te s t to step forward through all internal test patterns and this will eventually lead you to the current input. If you press Te s tand then cycle by using the and right arrow keys, you’ll be cycling in either direction through the test patterns only, no input. Auto Press Auto to initiate an automated process in which the projector optimizes critical display parameters such as size, position, pixel tracking, etc., for the current source. These parameters are listed in Table 3.1. An Auto Setup can save time in perfecting a display and you can modify the adjustments as desired. Wired Remote ' Guide to Keypads ' Keypad Commands ' Te s t Auto
Section 3: Operation 3-6 User’s Manual Table 3.1. Auto Setup What an “Auto Setup” Does OPTIMIZES: SETS TO DEFAULT: Pixel Tracking Contrast Pixel Phase Brightness Size and Blanking Auto Input Level (off) Vertical Stretch Detail (if video source) Position Filter Input Levels Luma Delay NOTE: You must have an unlocked channel present to use Auto Setup. Channel Press Channel to select a specific source setup (channel) defined and stored in projector memory. Once you enter a 2-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed, highlight it and press ), the display will automatically change and update according to the numerous setup parameters defined for that channel. Note that a new channel is automatically created if you adjust an image from a new source. NOTE: Channel ( Channel) key behaviour during a presentation depends on whether or not the Display Channel List option is enabled in the Menu Preferences menu. You can choose to use a scrollable list of channels when you press Channel, or you may prefer to enter the desired channel number “blind”, i.e., without on-screen feedback. See Menu Preferences later in this section. Input 1 Press Inpu t 1 to display from the data input source connected to BNCs labeled INPUT 1. Input 2 Press Inpu t 2 to display from the DVI source connected to INPUT 2. Input 3 Press Inpu t 3 to display from the composite video source connected to INPUT 3. Input 4 Press Inpu t 4 to display from the S-video source connected to INPUT 4. Input 5 Press Inpu t 5 to display from the INPUT 5 interface module installed in the Option 1 slot. NOTE: If you have the optional Dual SD/HD-SDI Module installed and there are two inputs connected here, the second input (B) is considered INPUT 7. If you are using the built-in keypad or the remote keypad, press INPUT 5 to access INPUT 7 as follows: • While displaying from INPUT 5, press Inpu t 5 again. This switches to INPUT 7. • While displaying from any input other than the Dual SD/HD-SDI Module, press Inpu t 5, this switches to either INPUT 5 or INPUT 7, depending on which of the Dual SD/HD-SDI Module inputs (A or B) was last used. Press Inpu t 5 again to display from the other Dual SD/HD-SDI Module input. Channel Inpu t 1 Inpu t 2 Inpu t 3 Inpu t 4 Inpu t 5
Section 3: Operation User’s Manual 3-7. Input 6 Press Inpu t 6 to display from the INPUT 6 interface module installed in the Option 2 slot. NOTE: If you have the optional Dual SD/HD-SDI Module installed and there are two inputs connected here, the second input (B) is considered INPUT 8. If you are using the built-in keypad or the remote keypad, press INPUT 6 to access INPUT 8 as follows: • While displaying from INPUT 6, press Inpu t 5 again. This switches to INPUT 8. • While displaying from any input other than the Dual SD/HD-SDI Module, press Inpu t 5, this switches to either INPUT 5 or INPUT 8, depending on which of the Dual SD/HD-SDI Module inputs (A or B) was last used. Press Inpu t 5 again to display from the other Dual SD/HD-SDI Module input. Contrast Press Contrast to change the amount of white in your images. Use keys until you reach the desired level of contrast—for best results, start low and increase so that whites remain bright but are not distorted or tinted and that light areas do not become white (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. See 3.5, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). Brightness Press Bright to increase or decrease the amount of black in the image. Use keys until you reach the desired level of contrast—for best results, start high and decrease so that dark areas do not become black (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, overly high brightness changes black to dark gray, causing washed-out images. See 3.5, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). Gamma “Gamma” determines how gray shades are displayed between minimum input (black) and maximum input (white) for a given amount of signal. The proper setting helps maintain optimized blacks and whites while ensuring a smooth transition for the “in- between” values utilized in grays. Unlike brightness and contrast controls, the overall tone of an image can be lightened or darkened without changing the two extremes and your images will be more vibrant yet with good detail in dark areas when using the Gamma control. The normal gamma setting of 2.2 is correct for most signals and conditions. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it becomes difficult or impossible to see details in dark areas, lower the gamma setting to compensate. This will improve contrast ratio while maintaining good details for blacks and whites Menu Press Menu to enter or exit the projector’s menu system. Inpu t 6 Contrast Bright Gamma Menu
Section 3: Operation 3-8 User’s Manual OSD (On-screen display) Press OSD to hide the projector’s menu system during use. To see the menus again, do one of the following: • Press and hold OSD for two seconds • Press and release OSD followed immediately by • Press OSDOSD Invisible menus are fully functional, enabling “hidden” access to numbered features and image adjustments by entering the corresponding sequence of key presses on the keypad. NOTE: With OSD “on”, you can still hide error messages and slide bars by disabling these options in the Menu Preferences menu. Shutter Press and hold Shutter for two seconds to toggle the internal mechanical shutter blade closed or open with a single keystroke. Or press and release Shutter followed immediately by (closed) or (open) to guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present state). Alternatively, press Shutter Shutter to toggle from the present on/off state. A closed shutter blanks the display (turns it to black). Close the shutter to mute all display while maintaining access to projector functions. Opening the shutter restores the image. NOTES: 1) The status display shows “5H”, when the shutter is closed. 2) The shutter is open upon power-up. Function Key IF WITHIN A MENU: Using the Func for special tasks within the menu system is noted with the appropriate topic elsewhere in Section 3. For example, press Func in the Channel Setup menu to enable deletion or copying of a channel. IF WITHIN A PRESENTATION: Press Func followed by a 2- digit number to enable a specific color or colors in the display (see right). For example, 64Funcwill display only red and green data, 67Funcwill display all color data. Eliminating one or more colors can help with certain diagnostics and setups, such as when accurately overlaying one image on top of another from stacked projectors. NOTE: Color enabling can also be implemented from numerous locations within the menu system. Projector Press Proj to access a specific projector within a group of projectors or to confirm if the local projector is listening. The number in the “Enter Number” window indicates which projector is currently listening to commands, and will match the projector number that has been defined in the Menu Preferences menu. The “Projector” checkbox (read-only) shows whether or not the projector physically connected to a keypad is listening to commands from that keypad. A checkmark OSD Shutter Func Proj
Section 3: Operation User’s Manual 3-9. means that connected projector is listening; if there is no checkmark, you are communicating with a different projector. To control a specific projector with the keypad, press Proj and then enter the 3-digit number assigned to the projector you want to use. If you switch to a projector other than the one you are currently using, the checkmark will disappear. To broadcast to multiple projectors, press Proj and then Proj again without entering a projector number. Keypad commands will then affect all projectors present. Note that there is no method of controlling a group of projectors within the same wired configuration using the wired keypad exclusively, since there is only one wired protocol available. NOTES: 1) The Broadcast Keys option in the Communications menu must be selected for only one (any) projector in a serial network. The keypad in use must be OFF (disabled) for the remaining projectors. 2) See 3.6, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls. Enter Press to select a highlighted item, to toggle a checkbox, or to accept a parameter adjustment and return to the previous menu or image. Exit Press Ex i t to return to the previous level, such as the previous menu. NOTE: Ex i t does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number editing of a slide bar value) or within pull-down lists. It acts as a “cancel” in these cases. Arrow Keys Use the keys to change a slide bar value or to select a different option within a pull-down list without having to first scroll through options. See also Editing Text later in Section 3. Use the keys to navigate within a menu, pull-down list or text box. Lens Focus, Zoom and Lens H, Lens V When adjusting the image for focus, zoom, horizontal and vertical positioning, use the specific arrow keys ( / or /) related to each function. A small window will appear to indicate the type of adjustment taking place. For example, • Use the “Focus” or keys to improve image clarity as desired. • Use the “Zoom” ” or keys to achieve a desired image size. • Use the “Lens H” ” or keys to position the image horizontally while still keeping it rectangular. • Use the “Lens V” or keys to position the image vertically while still keeping it rectangular. Press Ex i t to return to presentation level. Ex i t Focus,Zoom,Le n s H,Le n s V
Section 3: Operation 3-10 User’s Manual NOTE: Use the Lens Shift key (built-in keypad) with the general keys to get the same effect as if using the arrow keys related to “Lens V” or “Lens H” on the IR remote. Laser Press to activate the laser pointer on the remote. This feature is useful when making presentations - just point the remote at the screen to highlight an area of your presentation. The closer you are to the screen the brighter the laser beam appears. The laser pointer works best in an environment where ambient lighting can be controlled. NOTE: Leave batteries in the wired remote keypad for the key to work. Most of the controls for the projector are accessed from within the projector’s menu system. There are several groups of related functions, with each group selectable from the Main menu as shown at right. Press Menu at any time to display this Main menu. On the remote keypad, either enter the number corresponding to the function menu you wish to access, such as 2 for the Image Settings menu, or use the keys on any keypad to highlight the desired option, then press . The corresponding function menu or pull-down list of further options will then appear. With a function menu displayed, navigate in a similar manner—enter a menu option number for any numbered option, or use the keys to highlight the desired option, then press (Enter). Extra long menus have a scroll bar on the right—use the arrow keys to access the remainder of the menu. Locked items or items that do not pertain to the current action or condition appear dimmed and cannot be selected. NOTES: 1) If there is no signal present, all source-dependent adjustments are disabled. 2) After 15 minutes of inactivity, the projector leaves the menu system and returns to the presentation. 3) The Status menu is read-only. When finished with a function menu, do one of the following: • Press Ex i t to return to the previous screen • Press Menu to leave the menu system and return to the presentation 3.3 Navigating the Menus LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LASER DIODE Wavelength 670nm Max Output 1mW CLASS II LASER PRODUCT CAUTION
Section 3: Operation User’s Manual 3-11. If at any time you are uncertain what to do next, press Hel p to display summary information about the current menu or highlighted option. Press Hel p again to exit. In addition, a line of “hint” text is included at the bottom of some menus. Press Hel p from the presentation level to access general Help Topics. Scroll as necessary within a topic; press Hel p or Ex i t to return to your presentation. If a slide bar, menu, or message is displayed, you have limited time in which to make a keypad entry before the projector returns to presentation level Hel p and the graphic disappears. These time-outs may vary depending on what is displayed. Menu options that include this icon apply universally to any incoming signal. Most of the function menus allow you to change settings by using slide bars, checkboxes, and pull-down lists. To select a slide bar, toggle a checkbox status, or view a pull-down list, do one of the following within the function menu: • Enter the menu option number corresponding to the setting you wish to change (for example, press 13Menu to select “Vertical Stretch” in the Size & Position menu). • Or move the highlight to the option desired and press (Enter). • Or move the highlight to the option desired and press to adjust immediately. On-line Hel p ' Time-outs ' The Global Icon ' Using Slide bars and ' Other Controls
Section 3: Operation 3-12 User’s Manual • Or bypass the menus entirely and use a single key to immediately access an adjustment during your presentation (applies only to options having their own key, such as Contrast, Brightness, Gamma, etc.). • For “blind” access, hide the entire menu system (see OSD key, above) and/or direct slide bars activated by their own key (such as Contrast, Brightness, etc.). Control by using the proper keypress or numerical sequence of key presses. Once selected, change the setting as desired (see below) and press to save and return to the current function menu. Slide bars in menus – The current value for a given parameter, such as size or vertical stretch, appears to the left of its slide bar icon (adjustment window). This number often expresses a percentage, or it may have units associated with it (such as pixels, degrees Kelvin, etc.), depending on the specific option. Press to gradually adjust the setting up or down—both the number and the length of the bar change accordingly. Hold for continuous adjustment. Or press to activate a slide bar text box for specific number entry via the keypad, then press to save (or press Ex i t to cancel). “Direct” slide bars - For quick access, you can access Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast slide bars without traveling the menu system. For example, simply press Co n t to immediately display the same contrast slide bar accessed with the Contrast option in the Image Settings menu. Use the arrow keys to adjust a direct slide bar, or press and enter a specific number from the keypad , then or or to save (or Ex i t to cancel). When you are done, press Ex i t to save and return to your presentation. NOTES: 1) You can still adjust a direct slide bar as usual if the display is turned off (see OSD or Menu Preferences menu) — the slide bar just won’t be visible. 2) A direct slide bar disappears if it is not used within 5 seconds. Checkboxes - Conditions are present if its adjacent checkbox contains a checkmark. To toggle the checkbox, simply highlight and press , or highlight and use to check and to uncheck. If a checkbox is numbered, simply enter its number to immediately toggle the checkbox. Pull-down lists – To see a pull-down list of options available for a given parameter labeled with a W, you can: • Highlight it and press (Enter) • Or enter the menu option number. Use the or keys to navigate up and down within the list (the current choice is noted with a small '). Press to choose an option from the list, if desired (see Figure 3.3).
Section 3: Operation User’s Manual 3-13. Example of Pull-Down List If you prefer to quickly scroll through a list without first pulling it down, highlight the option and use or . Press when the desired choice appears. NOTES: 1) Press or to jump between pages in an extra long pull-down list. 2) Press Ex i t while in a pull-down list to cancel any change. ACTIVATE THE EDIT WINDOW: To enter or edit text, highlight the desired parameter (such as a channel name) and press to activate its adjacent edit window. Any previously entered text is displayed with its first character highlighted in a square cursor, signifying that this character is ready for editing. NAVIGATE WITHIN THE EDIT WINDOW: Press to move the cursor forward or to move the cursor backwards as desired. EDIT A CHARACTER: To edit a highlighted character, use and to scroll through the alphabet, numbers, spaces and punctuation available. When the character you need appears, press to select it— the cursor will move to the next character of current text, if present. Note that you can also enter a number directly from the keypad—it will be accepted and the cursor will move on. ADD OR DELETE A CHARACTER OR SPACE: To insert a space at the cursor location, press Fu n c. To delete a highlighted character (or space), press Fu n c. PRESS (ENTER) WHEN FINISHED: To accept edits and leave the edit window, press (Enter). NOTE: Press Ex i t at any time to cancel changes and return to the previously defined text. Editin g Text ' Figure 3.3. Entering Text
Section 3: Operation 3-14 User’s Manual Enter numbers directly from the keypad in order to specify numbers representing projectors, channels (source setups), or slots. As each digit is entered, it is displayed and the cursor moves on. Note that channel numbers are defined with 2 digits—for example, if you enter only a single digit (such as “7”) for a channel number, the channel will automatically be defined as “07”. Enter “07” to utilize this channel. NOTES: 1) Once you enter the first digit, this digit replaces all old digits. 2) If you press any non-numbered key, the number entered up to that point is accepted and updated as the new value. 3) Press Ex i t to cancel editing of numerical values. NOTE: See Section 2, Installation and Setup, for a full explanation of how to connect sources to the projector. The projector stores and automatically recalls up to 50 different channels (source setups) for a variety of inputs. This memory feature allows you to define and conveniently use a wide variety of customized setups rather than having to repeatedly re-configure the projector for different presentations. Depending on what you have defined, each physical source connection (i.e., input at the projector) can have several different channels associated with it. INPUT – An input is a source physically connected at the projector. Input describes the source signal according to which input slot it is connected. SWITCHING INPUTS – Press the appropriate direct key — Input 1, Input 2, Inpu t 3, Inpu t 4, Inpu t 5 or Inpu t 6 to quickly display from one of the six inputs connected to the projector. The image will be displayed according to the following: If it is the first time you have used the source/input (or if you used the input but did not define a channel by adjusting anything), the projector will recognize the new input signal based on its frequencies and polarities, and will automatically display an image according to default settings for such a signal. In general, the image from the new source will be as large as possible without losing its aspect ratio. This and other default image settings depend on the incoming source. If you used the source once before and changed a display parameter such as contrast, V-Position, etc., then a channel was automatically created and still exists in projector memory (see below). Using one of the Input keys will automatically recall this channel—and all its setup parameters—and update the display accordingly. If more than one channel exists for the input, the image will be displayed according to the setup parameters for the first channel with matching characteristics. NOTE: Inputs 7 and 8 require the Dual SD/HD-SDI module in either of the projector’s option slots. For their selection, see also 3.2 Using the Remote or Built- In Keypad. CHANNEL - A channel is a collection of measurements, locations and settings that tailor the display of a signal to your specific needs. Since source types and applications can vary greatly, you will likely want to adjust and define a wide variety of parameters, such as brightness, contrast, size, etc., in order to customize and optimize the display from or for a particular source. For example, the display settings you choose for a VCR source may be very different from those you choose for a high- Editin g Numerical Values ' 3.4 Using Inputs and Channels Do I Select an Input ' Or a Channel?