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8. Repeat Steps 3-7 for all remaining colors. Your RGB source should now be OK. 
Two sets of values are automatically saved with these controls—one value for Input 
#1, and one for Input #2 (analog). The current set of values depends on which source 
is in use. This enables a source to be processed correctly via two different inputs. 
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Level Value 
Level Value defines the value to be used by the Level Detector in recognizing blacks 
and whites. See Level Detector, above. 
Aspect Ratio Overlay 
Selecting this option with a checkmark will overlay a number of common aspect ratio 
boxes on top of the source image. This is very helpful during the setup of the projector 
and can be turned off after desired...

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The two “Option Card” 
entries In the 
Configuration menu 
identify which optional 
input modules (a.k.a. 
cards) are present at 
INPUT 5 (Option 1) and 
INPUT 6 (Option 2). If 
either of these option 
slots is empty, the 
corresponding read-only menu entry does nothing. If there is a module installed, the 
corresponding menu entry may activate a submenu of further options...

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 Signal Type Description (Input Location) 
#1  5 BNCs (RGBHV or YPbPr) 
#2  DVI - I (analog or digital) 
#3  Decoded signals (Input 3, Input 4, Composite video, S-Video, or any video 
signal via Input 1 BNC connectors or via an analog option card). 
#4 Analog Option Cards 
#5 Digital Option Cards 
#6 Digital Option Cards 
* HD interlaced sources are not recommended for the...

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PIP Size and Position – SUBMENU 
Most controls in the PIP Size and 
Position menu adjust the PIP 
(secondary) image in the same 
fashion as their counterparts in the 
main Size and Position menu 
adjust the main image—see 3.6, 
Adjusting the Image for details. 
Exceptions are: 
POSITION PRESETS –Set the 
location of the PIP (secondary) image in the display. 
ASPECT RATIO...

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Image Optimization 
Use this setting to choose what is more important, image quality or switching between 
sources. Selecting Best Image Quality will ensure your image is always proper 
however when switching sources, the screen will go blank increasing your switching 
time. Smooth Switching allows for a cleaner transition between sources. The image 
will fade from one image...

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LAMP S/N (read-only) is the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When you 
install a new lamp and enter its serial number, the number will appear here.  
Enter a checkmark for 
LAMP MESSAGE to enable a warning message that will appear 
upon power-up when the lamp has reached the specified lamp limit and should be 
replaced. Delete the checkmark to prevent display of...

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POWER - This slide bar and number indicates how many 
watts are applied to the lamp. You can apply anywhere 
from approximately 60-65% of the maximum power intended for the installed lamp 
up to 100% of the lamp rating. Set for the number of watts as desired, keeping in mind 
that lower power levels produce dimmer images. When in either 
Power or Max 
Brightness
 modes, the...

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OPTICAL APERTURE -  This option is also available under the Advanced Image 
Settings menu. See 4.6 – Adjusting the Image for details. 
LAMP HISTORY - This read-only option lists the lamps most 
recently installed and recorded in the projector. Lamp History 
automatically updates whenever you record a new lamp serial 
number—the new lamp is added to the bottom of the list....

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When a new lamp is installed and its serial 
number recorded by selecting “Change 
Lamp” in the Lamp menu, the lamp timer 
resets to “0” and begins logging time for 
the new lamp. This tally appears in both 
the Lamp menu (see right) and the Status 
menu. 
To review the number of hours logged for 
previous lamps, consult the Lamp History 
menu. 
If the “Lamp Message”...
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