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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide
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    Notes
    Adjust menuImage Options tab
     PC adj. settings are used for 
    Computer 1 signals only. Their 
    range and default values depend on 
    the input standard.
     Only use Fine Sync after you have 
    adjusted the Total dots setting.
     When WXGA mode is set to On, 
    XGA (1024 x 768) modes may not 
    be displayed correctly.
    Adjust menu continued...
    Image Options
    •	Screen 
    Set the aspect ratio of the projected image. Choose from 4:3, 16:9, 
    16:10, LetterBox, Tr ue and Normal.
    •	Overscan 
    Remove unwanted artefacts from the edges of your image by cropping 
    the edges or increasing the size of the image to force the edges off-
    screen.
    Unwanted artefacts along the image edges usually occur when the 
    projector is connected to a low quality input souce.
    Choose a level of overscan between 0% and 15%.
    •	PC adj. 
    Control the position of the projected image:
    •	Horizontal and Vertical 
    Move the image along the horizontal or vertical axis.
    •	Total dots 
    Fine tune a computer image or remove any vertical banding that 
    might appear.
    •	Fine sync 
    Adjust the clock phase or reduce video noise, dot or cross talk.
    •	WXGA mode 
    Choose On to give priority to WXGA (1280 x 768) modes. 
    Adjust
    Image ImageOptions Video
    ImageOptions
    Screen 4:3
    Overscan 0%
    PC adj.
    Horizontal
    Vertical
    Total dots
    Fine sync
    WXGA Mode Off
    12
    50
    50
    50 
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    Video
    •	Noise reduction 
    Set the noise reduction level as required.
    •	3D Y/C separation 
    Switch this setting on to increase the separation of Y (brightness) from C 
    (color).
    •	Progressive 
    Choose the Progressive conversion (deinterlacing) method.
    •	Color matrix 
    In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct color space to 
    use. If it does not, you can choose a specific color space:
    •	RGB uses RGB color space.
    •	SDTV sets the color space to that defined in ITU-R BT.601.
    •	HDTV sets the color space to that defined in ITU-R BT.709.
    •	Film 
    Set to Auto or specify the pulldown extraction method as required.
    Notes
    Adjust menuVideo tab
     3D Y/C separation is only available 
    on the Video and S-Video inputs.
     Color matrix is not available on the 
    Video and S-Video inputs.
     The Film setting is available only for 
    interlaced signals on the Video or 
    S-Video inputs.
    Adjust
    Image ImageOptions Video
    Video
    Noisereduction Off
    3D Y/C separation Off
    Progressive Off
    Color matrix Auto
    Film Off 
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    Volume control
    Select Volume from the main menu to bring out the volume slider.
    To exit the volume slider, press MENU or RETURN.
    Setting menu
    The Setting menu contains three tabs: Basic, Installation and Option.
    Basic tab
    •	Keystone 
    Adjust horizontal and vertical keystone values.
    •	Lamp control 
    Choose between Normal and Eco. Using the Eco mode extends lamp 
    life and reduces fan noise.
    •	Lamp mode 
    Choose whether you will use both lamps simultaneously (Dual) or one at 
    a time (Lamp 1 or Lamp 2).
    •	Lamp inter val 
    If not in dual lamp mode, set the time period the projector will run eac\
    h 
    lamp before switching to the other. Choose from Off, 1 week, 4 weeks 
    and 2000H.
    •	Language 
    Set the language for all menus.
    •	Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus 
    Adjust as required.
    Notes
     The VOLUME + and VOLUME - 
    controls have dedicated buttons 
    on both the remote control and 
    the control panel.
    Setting menuBasic tab
     In Eco mode the lamp will run at 
    80% power.
     The Lens Shift, Zoom and Focus 
    controls have dedicated buttons on 
    the projector control panel.
    Setting
    Image Installation Option
    Basic
    Keystone
    Lampcontrol Normal
    Lamp mode Dual
    Lamp interval 1week
    Language English
    Lens Shift
    Zoom
    Focus
    30
    Volume 
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    Notes
    Setting menuInstallation tab
     The Communication speed setting 
    is not available if PC control is set 
    to Network.
     Make a note of your password 
    and keep it safe. If you are 
    unable to retrieve the password, 
    the projector can no longer be 
    started. Contact your dealer for 
    assistance.
     Key lock does not affect the remote 
    control.
     DynamicBlack reduces the overall 
    light output for images that contain 
    a lot of black. This improves the 
    perceived contrast ratio.
    Setting menu continued...
    Installation tab
    •	Ceiling & Rear 
    Desktop is for a unit standing on its feet; set to Ceiling if the projector is 
    mounted upside down. Front and Rear define whether the projector is in 
    front of the screen or behind it.
    Select as required from Desktop Front, Desktop Rear, Ceiling Front 
    and Ceiling Rear.
    •	Communication speed 
    Sets the Serial Port (RS232) baud rate. Longer cable connections may 
    require lower speeds.
    •	Display time 
    Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed on the screen.
    •	Background 
    Defines what appears on the screen when there is no input signal.
    •	PIN code lock 
    When the PIN code lock is enabled, a security password will need to 
    be entered before the projector can be used, or before the lock can be 
    disabled.
    When setting the lock for the first time, the password needs to be 
    entered twice, to ensure that it is correct.
    The password is a combination of the  LEFT , RIGHT , UP  
    and DOWN  arrows, between four and ten characters long.
    •	Key lock 
    Enable this setting to lock the control panel. To unlock the control panel, 
    press and hold RETURN for ten seconds.
    •	DynamicBlack 
    Set to On or Off as required.
    Setting
    Basic Installation Option
    Installation
    Ceiling&Rear Desktopfront
    Communication speed4800bps
    Display time Auto5sec
    Background Blue
    PIN code lock Off
    Key lock Off
    DynamicBlack Off
    RC sensor Both
    Network setting
    Standby mode Normal
    PC control PCcontrol 
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    Setting menu continued...
    Installation tab - continued
    •	RC sensor 
    Controls whether the projector will use the infrared sensor at the front\
    , the one at the back, or both.
    •	Network setting 
    This sub-menu allows you to adjust network settings.
    •	Standby mode 
    Choose between Normal and Power-saving standby mode. 
    •	PC control 
    Choose from PC Control (RS232) or Network (LAN) as the remote connection used for external control of the proje\
    ctor.
    Notes
    Setting menuInstallation tab
     See the next page for a detailed 
    description of all settings and 
    commands available from the 
    Network setting sub-menu.
     In Power-saving standby mode the 
    following functions are not available: 
      - Monitor Out 
    - HTTP server functions 
    - Network mode
     so it will not be possible to turn the 
    projector on remotely, except via the 
    Serial Port.
     In Normal standby mode, the 
    Warning indicator shows a green 
    light, while in Power-saving mode it 
    is unlit. 
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    Networksetting
    Setting
    DHCP EnableDisable
    IP address 172.16 .7 .15
    Subnet 255.255 .255 .0
    Gateway EnableDisable
    172 .16 .7 .201
    DNS EnableDisable
    172 .16 .1 .84
    Apply settings
    Notes
    Setting menuInstallation tabNetwork setting
    Setting menu continued...
    Network setting sub-menu
    The Network setting menu contains the following settings:
    •	DHCP 
    Set DHCP to Enable if the IP address is to be assigned by a DHCP 
    server, or Disable if it is to be set here.
    •	IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS 
    If DHCP is set to Disable, edit these settings as required.
    In order for the settings to take effect, select Apply settings and press 
    ENTER to execute the command. 
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    Setting menu continued...
    Option tab
    •	Power management 
    Set the amount of time the projector will remain on without an input 
    source before going into standby mode.
    •	Screen trigger 
    Set this to On to enable the screen trigger.
    •	Fan control 
    Max increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at 
    high altitude.
    •	Default input select 
    If Default input select is set to Auto, the projector will cycle the inputs 
    until a source is detected. If set to Last, the default input will be the last 
    used.
    •	Color system 
    Choose the color system for Video and S-Video. Select from Auto, 
    NTSC, PA L and SECAM.
    •	Message 
    If you do not want projector status messages to be displayed, set 
    Message to Off.
    •	Filter warning 
    Choose a Filter warning time interval from the list, or select Off.
    •	Search mode
    Notes
    Setting menuOption tab
    Setting
    Basic Installation Option
    Option
    Powermanagement Off
    Screen trigger Off
    Fan control Max
    Default inputselect Last
    Color system
    Video Auto
    S-Video Auto
    Message Off
    Filter warning Off
    Search mode Fine 
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    Information menu
    The information menu is arranged in four tabs: Usage time, Input, Network 
    and Version.
    Usage time tab
    Displays information about lamp usage, projector running time and filter time.
    Input tab
    Displays information about the active source.
    Network tab
    Displays network information.
    Version tab
    Displays the model name and firmware version.
    Reset menu
    The Reset menu allows you to restore factory default settings. You can 
    choose to reset the following:
    •	Current signal 
    All items in the Adjust menu can be reset.
    •	All data 
    Resets all settings apart from Language, Background, Key lock, 
    Security, Network mode, Communication speed, Lamp life 
    remaining, Lamp time and Filter time.
    •	Clear lamp1 time, Clear lamp2 time and Clear filter time 
    Use when replacing lamps or cleaning the filter.
    To reset any of the above settings:
    1. Select one of the options and click ENTER.
    2. In the confirmation dialog, select OK and click ENTER again to confirm 
    your choice.
    Notes
     The lamp life percentage shown 
    here is based on expected lamp life 
    in controlled laboratory conditions.
      The actual life may vary depending 
    on installation environment, 
    orientation and lamp mode (Normal 
    or Eco).
     Network settings are configured 
    in the Network setting menu. Go 
    to the Setting > Installation > 
    Network setting.
    Information
    Usage time Input Network Version
    Usagetime
    Lamp1life remaining 50%
    Lamp 2life remaining 50%
    Lamp 1time 1000[H]
    Lamp 2time 1000[H]
    PJ time 1000[H]
    Filter time 1000[H]
    Reset
    Currentsignal
    All data
    Clear lamp1 time
    Clear lamp2 time
    Clear filtertime
    Areyou sure?!
    OKCancel 
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    Menu Map
    Menu Sub Menus and Controls
    MAIN
    Input, Adjust, Volume, Setting, Information, Reset
    INPUT
    Computer 1, Computer 2, Computer 3, Component, Video, S-Video
    ADJUST
    Image
    Image select High-bright, Presentation, Video, Movie, Graphic, sRGB
    Detail settings
     Basic
      Gamma Dynamic, Natural, Black detail
       Color temp. 5000K, 6500K, 7800K, 8500K, 9300K, 10500K
      BrilliantColor 1 ~ 3
     White balance
      Red 0 ~ 100 (50)
      Green 0 ~ 100 (50)
      Blue 0 ~ 100 (50)
       Contrast R 0 ~ 100 (50)
       Contrast G 0 ~ 100 (50)
       Contrast B 0 ~ 100 (50)
     Color correction
      Red -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0)
      Green -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0)
      Blue -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0)
      Yellow -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0)
      Magenta -60.0 ~ 60.0 (0.0)
      Cyan -60.0 ~ 60.0 (12.0)
    Contrast 0 ~ 100 (50)
    Brightness 0 ~ 100 (50)
    Sharpness 0 ~ 31 (15)
    Color 0 ~ 100 (50)
    Tint 0 ~ 100 (50)
    Reset
    Image options
    Screen 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, Letterbox, True, Normal
    Overscan 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%
    Notes
     The default values of the Gamma, 
    Color temp. and BrilliantColor 
    settings depend on the Image 
    select setting.
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     The underlined text represents 
    the factory default value for each 
    setting.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded gray on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this guide. 
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    PC adj.
      Horizontal
      Vertical
      Total  dot
      Fine  sync
    WXGA mode On, Off
    Video
    Noise reduction Off, Low, Mid, High
    3D Y/C separation On, Off
    Progressive Off, Still, Normal, Movie
    Color matrix Auto, RGB, SDTV, HDTV
    Film Off, 2-2, 2-3 Auto, 2-2 On, 2-3 On
    VOLUME
    0-61
    SETTING
    Basic
    Keystone
      Horizontal -100 ~ 100 (0)
      Vertical -100 ~ 100 (0)
    Lamp control Normal, Eco
    Lamp mode Dual, Lamp1, Lamp2
    Lamp interval Off, 1 week, 4 weeks, 2000H
    Language English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, T raditional  
    Chinese
    Lens shift
    Zoom
    Focus
    Menu Sub Menus and ControlsNotes
     The range and default values of the 
    PC adj. settings depend on the input 
    standard.
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     The underlined text represents 
    the factory default value for each 
    setting.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded gray on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this guide. 
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