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Menu Preferences — SUBMENU 
Adjust the appearance, content 
and/or location of on-screen 
menus and messages. 
LARGE MENU FONT — Enter a 
checkmark to enlarge menus and 
their text. You may have to adjust 
“Menu Location” to accommodate 
the increased menu area. 
MENU LOCATION — Use the pull-down list to choose a pre-defined default or 
customized location for the display of all on-screen menus.  
To create a custom menu...

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• Startup And No Signal – A splash screen appears at startup only if there is 
no source signal. 
 
To replace the default “Christie logo” splash screen (or other) with one of your own, 
use KoRE Librarian to download the desired .bmp to the projector. This will 
overwrite the current splash screen content in projector memory. 
Settings in the Communications 
submenu define and control how 
single or multiple projectors are...

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Figure 3.17. Using the “Network Routing” Option 
RS232 AND RS422 JOINED: Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller 
will be relayed to all RS232or RS422 ports. Any Ethernet communication, however, 
will not. 
RS232 AND ETHERNET JOINED: Messages to and from the RS232 ports will also be 
relayed to the Ethernet port, and vice versa. Any RS422 communications will be 
isolated. 
ALL JOINED: All messages reach all...

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Broadcast Key 
Enter a checkmark if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed 
to all projectors in a serial network. Note that the 
Pr o j key will temporarily “override” 
the effect of a broadcast setting and allow you to control a specific projector when 
necessary. Disable the setting for all but one (any) projector in a network. 
Backlight 
Toggle to turn the built-in keypad backlighting on and off....

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WARP SELECT: Choose a type of image shaping to 
apply, or choose to disable these adjustments. 
Settings apply to all sources. 

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WARP LATENCY: Set the percentage of frame delay (default = 50.0) desired for 
displaying incoming data. A higher or lower setting will typically be needed with 
significant warps, ensuring that all of the image appears. Warp latency also provides a 
means of synchronizing one display with adjacent displays or other equipment such as 
audio. 
NOTE: If a ChristieTWIST
 module is installed, the Edge Blending menu controls 
are...

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Color Adjustments by X/Y, and Color Saturation — SUBMENUS 
NOTES: 1) For defining or changing a User 1, 2, 3, or 4 color performance or 
“gamut”. Sometimes known as Comprehensive Color Adjustment™.  2) Factory-
defined primary color levels, which ensure a specific color performance from 
projector-to-projector, can be calibrated in the Service menu only. If you suspect 
alteration of these defaults, the factory settings can...

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COLOR ADJUSTMENT BY X,Y: Use 
this submenu if you want to create, 
alter or copy a color gamut (i.e., 
“color adjustment”). Controls in 
this menu define the precise hue of 
each primary color component (red, 
green, blue, and white) used to 
generate the millions of colors 
produced in displays. The x/y 
coordinates for each color define its 
location on the standard CIE 
chromaticity graph (see Figure 
3.20)—changing either or...

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COLOR SATURATION: Use this 
submenu if you do not have 
specific color coordinates in mind 
and will simply judge color 
performance by eye or meter. Like 
the Color Adjustment by X,Y 
submenu, each color control 
actually defines new x/y 
coordinates for that color and 
changes its hue—it is just a 
different interface. 
Adjust the hue of each primary 
color (red, green, blue, and white) 
by using more or less of it in...

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enabled/disabled by entering the corresponding function code listed on the back of the 
standard IR remote. 
Odd Pixel Adjustment 
NOTES: 1) Factory-set and rarely required by user. 2) Source must be >90 MHz. 
When using certain RGB sources, you may need to adjust the normal gain or offset of 
odd pixels in relation to even pixels. This will smooth out very narrow (1-pixel wide) 
“checks” or vertical stripes that indicate...
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