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Section 3: Operation 3-12 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 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 and then press to save (or press Exit 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 Cont 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 Exit to cancel). When you are done, press Exit 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 five 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) • 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 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 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 Exit 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 Func. To delete a highlighted character (or space), pressFunc. PRESS (ENTER) WHEN FINISHED: To accept edits and leave the edit window, press (Enter). NOTE: Press Exit at any time to cancel changes and return to the previously defined text. Editin g Text f Figure 3.3. Entering Text
Section 3: Operation 3-14 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 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 two 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 Exit 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,Input 3,Input 4,Input 5 or Input 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- resolution computer source, or one signal may simply vary from another signal used Editin g Numerical Values f 3.4 Using Inputs and Channels Do I Select an Input f Or a Channel?
Section 3: Operation 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 3-15. previously through the same input location. Once you have adjusted a display parameter, such as pixel tracking or contrast, all current settings are collectively stored in the projectors memory as a unique two-digit channel, such as 09. You can have numerous distinct channels available for the same input, any of which can be selected by using the Channel key on the keypad followed by the two-digit channel number. Shown at right is a sample channel list as would be available from Channel. This is typically called the channel list. NOTE: The Channel key may display a channel list or not, depending on what you have defined for “Display Channel List” (see Menu Preferences later in this section). In order to access channels by using Channel on the keypad, you must first create the channels. See below. To use a new source with the projector, a new channel must be added to projector memory so that the projector will respond properly to an input signal from that source in the future. A new channel can be created automatically, as described here, or it can be copied from an existing channel and then edited as necessary (see Copying or Deleting Channels later in this section). When you select a direct input ( Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Input 4, Input 5 or Input 6), any existing channels in the projector are searched for matching input and signal parameters – this only occurs if Auto Source is enabled on these channels. If no match to the incoming input signal is found in currently defined channels, a new channel is temporarily created based on factory-defined defaults for this type of signal. The channel number assigned is the lowest available number from 01-50. NOTES: 1) An automatic channel will be discarded unless one or more of its parameters are changed and will not appear in the channel list (see below). 2) If two channels have the same distinguishing source characteristics except for the reversal of sync connectors (i.e., H-sync and V-sync, are switched), they are still defined as distinct channels. 3) You cannot define a new channel without an incoming signal. If the incoming signal does match an existing channel, the image will be set up and displayed as usual according to the parameters currently defined for that channel. USING A CHANNEL: You can normally select a channel at any time by pressing Channel (see right). If you want to prevent a channel from appearing in this list, you must edit the channel as described in Channel Edit later in this section. Such a channel can still be selected by entering its number as shown at right. Channel List Creating a New f Channel – AUTOMATIC –
Section 3: Operation 3-16 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) NOTES: 1) The current channel is highlighted upon entering the channel list, or, if this channel is not displayed here, the first channel in the list is highlighted. 2) Channels created automatically do not appear in the channel list unless a parameter for the channel has been changed. All available channels are listed in the Channel Setup menu, which describes how each channel can be accessed and which serves as the gateway for editing, copying and deleting channels. Press Menu from the presentation level to display the Main menu. To display the Channel Setup menu, press 3, or move the highlight to the Channel Setup option and press . The Channel Setup menu will appear (see sample at right), with the active channel highlighted. WHAT APPEARS IN CHANNEL SETUP MENU? This menu lists all channels defined so far and indicates where they are connected on the input panel. The far left column lists channel numbers currently defined. The values in the far right columns indicate horizontal and vertical frequencies—if someone has defined a name for this channel, it appears here instead. Remaining columns contain details pertaining to each channel setup, such as its switcher number (always 0 = projector), slot location, a variety of icons indicating access to each channel, and an abbreviated description of each signal type. See Editing a Channel Setup for details. NOTE: If you have more than a handful of channels, use and to see the remaining channels not visible in the initial display of channels. SIGNAL TYPE — Either channel list, whether the Channel key list or the Channel Setup menu, identifies signal types in a shortened form as defined below. These descriptors indicate what signal information the projector uses to identify a match for a given channel, and are preceded by either an “i” (interlaced signals) or “p” (progressive signal“). See Table 3.2. What Channels f Are Defined So Far? All Channels Appear in the Channel Setup Menu
Section 3: Operation 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 3-17. Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type Abbrev. Signal Type 4WH Composite (4 wire) on HC input 4WV Composite (4 wire) on V input SG Sync-on-green 5W Separate H,V 5WR Separate H,V swapped SVid S-Video CVid Composite Video Dig Digital FUNCTIONS WITHIN THE CHANNEL SETUP MENU — To copy, delete or edit a channel, highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu and do one of two things: • Press Func if you want to copy the selected channel or delete this or other channels. See Copying or Deleting a Channel below. • Press if you want to edit channel setups (i.e., non-image related parameters) for the selected channel. See Editing a Channel Setup, below. TO COPY A CHANNEL, highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu, then press Func to go to the Channel Copy/Delete submenu. Select “Copy” and press —a new channel will be created. It is identical to original, which still remains, but it is identified with the next available number from 01-50. If you change your mind and do not want to copy the current channel, press Exit to cancel and return to the previous menu. Copying channels is a quick method for creating numerous channels, each of which can then be edited and adjusted for a variety of presentations in the future. See Figure 3.4. Figure 3.4. Copying A Channel TO DELETE A CHANNEL , highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu, then press Func to activate the Channel Copy/Delete submenu. Select “Delete” and press —a window will appear to confirm the deletion of this channel. See Figure 3.5. Copying o r f Deletin g Channels
Section 3: Operation 3-18 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) Figure 3.5. Deleting a Channel TO DELETE MULTIPLE CHANNELS highlight any channel in the Channel Setup menu and press Func to go to the Channel Copy/Delete submenu. Select “Delete Unlocked Only” and press to delete all unlocked channels. Select “Delete All Channels” to delete all channels, even those that are locked. In either case, the current channel will remain but will be redefined from projector defaults. NOTE: For any deletion, a window will appear to confirm the deletion of the desired channel. Select “Cancel” (default) if you don’t want to delete after all. The basic setups that describe how and where a channel can be accessed are listed in the Channel Setup menu. These channel setups can be edited at any time in the Channel Edit submenu. Press Menu from the presentation level to display the main menu. To display the Channel Setup menu, press 3, or move the highlight to the Channel Setup option and press . The Channel Setup menu will appear. To edit parameters shown in the Channel Setup menu, select the relevant channel and press . The Channel Edit menu will appear similar to the sample shown below. Channel Edit Menu (SAMPLE) If desired, review and/or edit the following channel setups in the Channel Edit menu: • CHANNEL NAME: An alphanumeric label can be defined and/or changed here. Channel names can be up to 12 characters in length. • CHANNEL NUMBER: A two-digit channel number can be changed here. Edit ing a Channel Setup f CHANNEL EDIT — STEP 1 CHANNEL EDIT — STEP 2 CHANNEL EDIT — STEP 3
Section 3: Operation 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 3-19. NOTES: 1) If you enter a channel number that already exists, a dialog message appears indicating that this number is already in use–assign a different channel number. 2) You can define up to 50 channels. • INPUT: 1-8, corresponding to where on the projector’s input panel the source is connected. • IN MENU: If checked (default, except for automatically defined channels with unchanged parameters), this defined channel will then appear in the list available when Channel key is pressed. If unchecked, the channel must be accessed via Channel on the keypad or via the Auto Source function. NOTE: On-screen display of the channel list is an option that must be set in the Menu Preferences menu. • AUTO SOURCE: If checked, (default), the projector can automatically locate this channel when an incoming input signal matches. If not checked, the projector can locate the selected channel only when it is directly selected via Channel on the keypad—and a change in input signal will not result in a channel change. • LOCKED: If checked, all of the image settings for this channel are disabled. If unchecked (default), all available image settings can be adjusted as desired. You cannot use Auto Setup with a locked channel. • PREVIOUS CHANNEL: Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings for the previous channel in the Channel Setup list. • NEXT CHANNEL: Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings for the next channel in the Channel Setup list. The most commonly used options for image adjustments are accessed through two menus: Size and Position ( 1Menu) and Image Settings (2Menu), both of which appear in the Main menu. From either of these two menus, you can change settings affecting the image from the current channel by working with the appropriate slide bars, checkboxes and pull-down lists. Exit will return to the previous menu (or to the presentation, if from the Main menu) and accept any changes you may have entered. Settings are saved with the current channel. From your presentation, you can access any of the individual options in these menus by pressing Menu followed by the appropriate two-digit number representing their location in the menu system. For example, press 23Menu to quickly access the “Gamma” option in the Image Settings menu. Note that for certain options, you may prefer to use a “direct key” from presentation level to go directly to a particular option without traveling through the menu system (available for certain display parameters only). For example, press Contrast to access the “contrast” slide bar immediately. Press Exit to return to your presentation. 3.5 Adjusting the Image
Section 3: Operation 3-20 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) NOTES: 1) To hide these “direct” slide bars, disable the “Display Slide bars” checkbox in the Menu Preferences menu. 2) To hide the entire menu system from view, turn off the on-screen display by pressing OSD . Use Auto Setup ( Auto) For a good and efficient first step in perfecting the image, press Auto. This initiates an automated process in which the projector quickly optimizes critical display parameters such as size, position, pixel tracking, etc., based on the type of incoming source data detected. An Auto Setup can save considerable setup time, and you can still modify the adjustments as desired using menu options described below. In the Size and Position menu, you can increase or decrease the size of your image, change its proportion (aspect ratio), move the image to a specific area of the screen, and refine other related parameters. Use Size and Position controls to match the image precisely to the screen used at the site. Refer to Using Slide bars and Other Controls (earlier in this section) if you need help using any of the options and controls. Changes made in the Size and Position menu are applied immediately and are saved when you exit the menu (press Exit or Menu). Resize Presets NOTE: The same resize presets are available to all HD and HD2 widescreen models. Please note however, the graphics used to describe each preset in this section are of the SXGA+ models only. Select a Resize Presets option to quickly display an image in its native resolution or to automatically resize an image to closely fill the projector’s native resolution or to optimize the width or height of your display. Size, Position and Blanking parameters will automatically adjust accordingly or, if Blanking is set first, which defines an Active Input Area; Resize Preset scaling will occur in this region of interest only. Resizing options are explained in detail below. WHAT IS THE RESIZING DEFAULT? By default when displaying a new source, your image will utilize as much of the projector’s display area as possible for the type of incoming source data, but with minimal or no changes to aspect ratio. See Select “Default” below. WHEN “CUSTOM” APPEARS: The “Custom” re-size descriptor automatically appears in the Size and Position menu when any of the values for Size, Vertical Stretch, H- Before You Be gin f Size and Position Menu f
Section 3: Operation 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 3-21. Position, V-Position or Blanking do not correspond to those for a preset. This option is not offered in the Resize Presets pull-down list. • Select “DEFAULT” for most sources (factory default). The image will be centered and displayed as large as possible depending on the type of source. • Select “NO RESIZING” to display the image in its native resolution, which may or may not match the projector’s resolution. For example, for a source with a native resolution of 800 x 600, “No Resizing” in an SXGA+ projector will use the central 800 x 600 pixels and have a black border—the black border areas are unused areas. See below. • Select “FULL SIZE” to use all pixels for displaying the image, regardless of source or original aspect ratio. Incoming source material having a different aspect ratio than the projector will be stretched for display. • Select “FULL WIDTH” to fill the projector’s display from left-to- right without changing the original aspect ratio of the image. Depending on the source, data at the top and bottom may be discarded (cropped), or the display may have black borders at the top and bottom (called “letterboxed”). • Select “FULL HEIGHT” to fill the display from top-to-bottom. Depending on the source, this may create borders.