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x Swing the door down and secure the 2 screws.
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x Align the bottom of the left side panel with two pins at the bottom edge of the
projector and swing up into place. Secure with 3 screws.
NOTE: The lamp module is calibrated for maximum performance and brightness in
this projector. Do not attempt to re-align or adjust an installed lamp module.
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Slide the used filter out from under the top
tab and replace. Make sure the wire side
faces IN. See Figure 4.10.
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Align the bottom of the panel with 2 pins at
the bottom edge of the projector and swing
up into place. Secure with 3 screws.
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align with the screws beyond, then insert the hex socket ball driver as shown.
See Figure 4.11.
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the zoom gear will be “skewed” away from the lens mount screws (see Before
You Begin instructions). Insert the hex socket ball driver through the holes at
approximately 30° to access each screw. Aim down for 4 o’clock screw, aim
up for 8 o’clock screw.
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Face the front of the new motorized zoom lens (still
out of the projector), with cut-out at bottom. Manually
rotate the zoom gear fully clockwise. See Figure 4.13.
The access holes will be aligned with the flange slots.
IMPORTANT: Before continuing, make sure focus
tabs cannot move, indicating that the focus gear is
properly engaged with its motor. If the tabs 
do move
freely, the focus motor (visible just inside the lens...

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Secure the 3 lens mount screws. Refer back to Figure 4.11. Accessing the Lens
Mount Screws—note 30° angle of hex driver required to secure a motorized zoom
lens.
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Remove the lens cap and power up the projector. Press 
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the “Calibrate Lens” option in the Lens Control menu.
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5.
 Are there test patterns or menus present? If so, check your source connections
again.
6.
 The room lighting may be too bright. Lower the intensity of the room lighting.
Reduce light reflections as much as possible.
7.
 Increase contrast and/or brightness of image.
8.
 The projector may be too far from the screen. Move the projector closer.
9.
 Is the Status LED flashing a pattern of yellow and red lights while the Power
LED is steady red? This indicates...

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2.
 Motorized zoom function is not available for VistaGRAPHX zoom lenses 2.5-4:1
or 4-7:1, neither of which have a zoom gear, or fixed (non-zoom) lenses.
3.
 Calibrate the lens immediately after installation or reconnection, and again if the
lens is bumped or moved. This will re-establish correct ranges for all lens
functions.
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1.
 Reduce top, bottom, left or right blanking from within the Size and Position
menu. Check size and position adjustments.
2.
 Resizing may need adjustment. Adjust until entire image is visible and centered.
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 The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source.
2.
 The Size and Position options may be adjusted poorly for...

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1.
 Display adjustment may be required. Adjust pixel tracking, phase and filter.
Noise is typical of YPbPr signals from a DVD player.
2.
 The video input may not be terminated. Make sure the video input is terminated
(75 
6). If it is the last connection in a loop-through chain, the video input should
be terminated at the last projector only.
3.
 The signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor quality. Use only good
quality...

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2) Specifications apply to both models unless otherwise indicated.
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P ixel for mat (H x V) on 3 DMD panels 1280 x 1024 (SXGA)
Refresh rate 23.97 – 108 Hz
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