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    1
    10-bit. See Advanced 10-bit (ADP)
    3
    3D
    and Clamp Tip control, 3-56
    and Color Artifacts, 3-54, 3-56
    and Cross-Talk, 3-52, 3-55
    and Dark Interval, 3-54
    and IR Emitter, 3-52
    and Minimum Delay, 3-55
    and Pixel Tracking, 3-50
    and Stereo3D Interface Module, 3-49, 3-51
    and V-Position, 3-55
    Compatible Sources, 3-55
    Customizing the Input Signal, 3-52
    Description, 3-48
    Description of Sources, 3-49
    Frame Inversion, 3-51
    Glasses, 3-52
    Hardware Requirements, 3-50
    How to Activate, 3-49
    Max.Vertical Freq., 3-52
    Sample of Adjusted Signal, 3-52, 3-53
    Software Requirements, 3-52
    Source Requirements and Conditions, 3-49
    Synchronizing Display and Glasses, 3-52
    Troubleshooting, 3-55
    A
    AC Requirements, 2-1
    Adjust Primary Colors (CSC), 3-57
    Applying for New Sources, 3-60
    How to Disable, 3-61
    Advanced 10-bit (ADP)
    Access to, 3-44
    Submenu of Filtering Options, 3-43
    Advanced Color Temp. Menu, 3-38
    Advanced Digital Processing. See Advanced
    10-bit (ADP)
    Advanced Menu, 3-35
    AGC, 3-43
    Anamorphic, 3-24
    Arrow Keys, 3-7
    Aspect Ratio, 2-4
    AudioInput 2, 2-20
    Auto Input Level, 3-36
    Auto Power Up, 3-34
    Auto Setup, 3-22
    AutoSource Checkbox, 3-22
    B
    Back IR Keypad, 3-30
    Bad Sync, 3-65
    Baud Rate, 2-28, 3-30
    Blacklevels and Drives, 3-36
    Blanking, 3-26
    Brightness, 5-1
    Brightness Key, 3-8, 3-27
    Brightness Uniformity
    Canceling, 3-65
    Definition, 3-61
    Prerequisites, 3-61
    Procedure, 3-61
    Broadcast Keys, 3-31
    Broadcasting, 3-9, 3-57
    C
    Calibrate Lens, 3-10
    Ceiling Mounting, 2-12
    Center Lens, 3-11
    Channel
    Locked, 3-21
    Name, 3-21
    Number, 3-18, 3-21
    Channel Copy/Delete, 3-20
    Channel Edit Menu, 3-21
    Channel Key, 3-6, 3-18
    Channel List, Display of, 3-33
    Channel Selection, 3-18
    Channel Setup Menu, 3-19
    And Enter Key, 3-20
    And Function Key, 3-20
    Channels
    Creating automatically, 3-18
    Creating in Channel Setup Menu, 3-20
    Definition of, 3-17
    Deleting in Channel Setup Menu, 3-20
    Maximum Number, 3-17
    Checkbox Toggles, 3-15
    Chroma Input Gain, 3-37
    Clamp Tip, 3-37
    Color Enable, 3-35, 3-37, 3-40 
    						
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    Color Key, 3-8, 3-27
    Color Matching, 3-57
    Color Saturation
    Using Chroma Input Gain, 3-37
    Color Space, 3-28
    Color Space Conversion. See Adjust Primary
    Colors
    Color Temperature, 3-28, 5-1
    Advanced Color Temperature, 3-38
    Default for a New Source, 3-38
    How to Copy, 3-40
    Interpolated, 3-39
    Modifying a Setup, 3-39
    Presets and Factory Presets, 3-40
    User, 3-40
    Communications Menu, 3-29
    Component Video, 2-14
    Components, 1-2
    Location and Use, 3-1
    Composite Video
    Connecting, 2-16
    Extra, 2-20
    Loop-Through, 2-18
    Contrast Key, 3-8, 3-27
    Contrast Ratio, 5-1
    D
    Dark Interval, 3-43, 3-52, 3-54
    Decoder AGC, 3-43
    Decoder Luma Delay, 3-41
    Detail Key, 3-8, 3-27
    Diagnostics, 3-35
    Display Channel List, 3-33
    Display Error Messages, 3-33
    Display Slidebars, 3-33
    DVI / DFP Input Module, 3-34
    E
    Enable Decoder AGC, 3-43
    Enter Key, 3-7
    Error Messages, 3-65
    Bad Sync, 3-65
    H-Sync or V-Sync, 3-66
    Input Signal Errors, 3-65
    Invalid User Entry, 3-65
    No Signal, 3-65
    System Warnings/Errors, 3-66
    Error Messages, Display of, 3-33
    Exit Key, 3-7
    F
    Features, 1-1
    Film Mode, 3-43
    Filter (Air) Replacement, 4-8
    Filter (Air) Warning, 4-2
    Filter (Image Adjustment), 3-25
    Flat Panel Sources, 3-34
    Flying the Projector, 2-3
    Focus, 2-2, 2-4, 2-23, 3-2
    Troubleshooting for Motorized, 4-13
    Folded Optics, 2-13Formats
    Video, 5-2
    Freeze Image, 3-35
    Front IR Keypad, 3-30
    Full Screen, 3-23, 3-24
    Function Key, 3-11
    G
    Gamma, 3-29
    H
    HDTV Connection, 2-20
    Help
    Context-sensitive, 3-13
    From presentation level, 3-14
    Help Key, 3-12
    Horizontal Position, 3-26
    I
    ILS, 2-23, 3-10
    Operating Tips, 2-24
    Troubleshooting, 4-14
    Image Adjustments, 3-22
    Image Orientation, 2-22
    Image Settings, 3-26
    InMenu Checkbox, 3-22
    Input
    Connection, 2-1, 2-13
    Definition of, 3-17
    Selecting/Switching, 3-17
    Selection, 2-1
    Input 1, 2-14
    Extra Video Sources, 2-20
    Input 2, 2-20
    Input 3
    Connection, 2-16
    Input 4
    Connection, 2-16, 2-17
    Input Key, 3-6
    Input Levels, 3-35
    Input Video Black, 3-41
    Installation
    Front Screen, 2-4
    Horizontal Position, 2-11
    Leveling, 2-12
    Quick Setup, 2-1
    Rear Screen, 2-4, 2-13
    Room Lighting, 2-6
    Types, 2-3
    Vertical Position, 2-9
    Intelligent Lens System
    Description and Use, 2-23, 3-10
    Operating Tips, 2-24
    Troubleshooting, 4-14
    Intensity (Lamp Mode), 3-46
    Interfaces,Optional, 2-20
    Interpolated, 3-39
    Invalid Channel, 3-65
    Invert Stereo3D menu option, 3-44
    IR Sensors, 3-3, 3-30 
    						
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    K
    Keypad
    Guidelines, 3-5
    Types, 3-4
    Keypad Batteries, 4-3
    Keypad Protocol, 2-31, 3-12, 3-31, 4-12
    Changing in Keypad, 2-31
    Conflicts, 2-33
    Default, 2-31, 3-12
    Hard-wired, 2-31
    Software Method, 2-33
    Keypad, Built-in, 3-4
    Keypad, IR Remote, 4-3
    Description and Use, 3-5
    Specifications, 5-3
    Keypad, Wired, 3-5, 3-30
    Keystone, 2-9
    Keystone Adjustment, 
    3-33
    L
    Lamp
    Cleaning, 4-3
    Mode, 3-45
    Recording Serial Number, 3-47
    Specifications, 5-3
    Lamp Counter, 4-4
    Lamp History, 3-46
    Lamp Hours, 3-44
    Lamp Limit, 3-45
    Lamp Menu, 3-44
    Lamp Message, 3-45
    Lamp Modes
    Intensity, 3-45
    Max Brightness, 3-45
    Power, 3-45
    Lamp Replacement Procedure, 4-4
    Lamp Serial Number, 3-44, 3-45, 4-8
    LCD Status Display, 3-3
    LEDs, Status, 3-3, 3-66
    Lens
    Calibration, 3-10
    Centering, 3-11
    Cleaning, 4-3
    Motorized Functions, 3-9
    Offset Adjustment, 2-23
    Types Available and Specs, 
    5-1
    Lens Control Menu, 3-10
    Lens Installation/Replacement, 4-9
    Lens Key, 3-9
    Leveling, 2-1, 2-12, 2-22
    Special Mounting, 2-12
    Locked Channel Checkbox, 3-21
    Luma Delay, 3-41
    M
    Menu
    Advanced Color Temp., 3-38
    Channel Edit, 3-21
    Channel Setup, 3-19
    Communications, 3-29
    Image Settings, 3-26Lamp, 3-44
    Lens Control, 3-9
    Main, 3-12
    Preferences, 3-33
    Size and Position, 3-23
    Status, 3-48
    Menu Key, 3-7
    Menu Navigation, 3-12
    Menu Options, 3-34
    Menu System, Navigation, 3-22
    Minimum Delay, 3-42, 3-50
    Motion Filter, 3-42
    Motorized Lens Functions, 2-22, 3-9
    Disabling, 4-16
    Mounting, 2-12
    Multiple Projectors, 2-31, 3-56
    Mute Key, 3-11
    N
    Network, Split. See Split Network
    Networks, 2-28
    Providing a Back-up, 2-29
    RS-232 and/or RS-422, 2-27
    No Resizing, 3-24
    No Signal, 3-65
    Numerical Entry, 3-16
    O
    Odd Pixel Adjustment, 3-38
    Offset Knobs, 2-2
    Offsets, 2-23, 3-2
    Horizontal, 2-11
    Removing, 3-11
    Vertical, 2-9
    Optional Modules, 2-20
    Options, 5-5
    OSD Key (On-Screen Display), 3-12
    P
    Pixel Key, 3-9
    Pixel Phase, 3-25
    Pixel Tracking, 3-25, 4-16
    PLL Loop Gain, 3-43
    Plug & Play, 3-34
    Position Key, 3-9
    Power
    Connection, 2-1
    Requirements, 5-3
    Setting for Lamp, 3-46
    Warning, 2-1, 4-2
    Power Key, 3-5
    Preferences Menu, 3-33
    Presentation Level
    Definition, 3-5
    Primary Colors, Adjusting, 3-57
    Processing Mode, 3-42
    Proj Key, 3-8
    Projector
    Angles of Operation, 2-12
    Cleaning/Maintenance, 4-3
    Components, 3-1, 5-4 
    						
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    Dimensions, 5-4
    Number, 3-16, 3-32, 3-56
    Position and Mounting, 2-22
    Resetting, 3-3, 3-66
    Service, 4-3
    Ventilation, 2-7, 4-2
    Protocols, 2-31, 3-30
    Changing, 2-31
    Changing in Projector, 3-30
    Pull-Down Lists, Use of, 3-15
    R
    Resize
    Default, 2-1
    Resize Presets, 3-23
    Resizing, 3-23
    Resolution, 5-1
    RGB
    Connection, 3-2
    Frequencies, 5-2
    RS-232, 2-20, 2-25, 2-26, 2-31, 3-30, 3-56, 5-2
    RS-232 and/or RS-422, 2-29
    RS-422, 2-26, 3-30, 3-56, 5-2
    S
    Screen Size, 2-4, 2-7, 2-8, 4-15
    Serial Ports
    Communication Cables, 3-30
    Service Requirements, 4-3
    Service Submenu, 3-48
    Shutter, 3-2
    Shutter Key, 3-11
    Size and Position, 3-23
    Sizing, 3-23, 3-24
    Slidebar Adjustment, 3-14
    Slidebars
    Using, 3-14
    Slidebars, Direct, 3-14
    Slidebars, Display of, 3-33
    Slidebars, Double, 3-14
    Slidebars,Direct, 3-22
    Slot, 3-21
    Source
    Connection, 2-1
    Specifying a Location, 3-6
    Source Setup. See Channel
    Split Network, 3-32
    Options for Setup, 2-29
    When to Use, 3-32
    Split Networks
    And Downloads, 2-29
    Stacking, 2-3
    Standby Key, 3-7
    Status LEDs, 3-3
    Status Menu, 3-48
    Stereo3D Interface Module, 3-44
    Hardware Configurations, 3-51
    Stereo3DTM Interface ModuleUsing the Emitter Port, 3-51, 3-52
    S-Video
    Connecting, 2-17
    Extra, 2-20
    Loop Through, 2-19
    Switcher, 3-21, 3-30
    Switcher Connection, 2-20
    Sync
    Def. and types, 5
    Sync Tip Clamping. See Clamp Tip
    T
    Test Key, 3-12
    Test Patterns, 3-35
    Text
    Editing, 3-16
    Throw Distance, 2-1, 4-15
    Definition, 2-8
    Sample, 2-8
    Time-outs, 3-13
    Tint Key, 3-8, 3-27
    Toggle Keys, 3-7
    Troubleshooting, 4-12
    3D, 3-55
    Two-Way Controller, 3-5
    U
    User Color Temperatures, 3-40
    V
    VCR Checkbox, 3-41
    Vertical Offset
    How to Adjust, 3-2
    Vertical Position, 3-26
    Video, 3-2
    Formats, 5-2
    Video Standard, 3-28
    Video Termination, 2-18, 2-19, 3-34
    Volume Key, 3-8
    W
    White Levels, 3-39
    Wired Keypad, 3-30
    Y
    YPbPr, 3-28
    Connecting, 2-14
    Z
    Zoom, 2-2, 2-22, 3-1
    Troubleshooting for Motorized, 4-13 
    						
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